deathless-no
as long as any being is within time-space geometry, it/he/she is subject to law of karma,
even if god comes as an avathar.
sidha [not magician] has more familiarity of / more cooperation from laws of nature,
his wishes will be natural and will be ****lfilled naturally --distinct from most others his winning the cooperation naturally, from all over the world. similarly is the case with other evolved persons
on deathlessness,
1 realized ones will not desire deathlessness,[it is unnatural desire]
they desire immortality, to be in immortal being for ever, or at least for a better birth
2 one life span is enough to attain no birth or better birth
3 it is natural to desire/bless aayu aarogya aishvarya[within natural limits]
life is not meant to --- die in akaala marana , suffer in disease, and penury
4 a great person lives principles and teaches all to live intelligently and happily enjoying the unbounded bounties of nature and would like to continue his existence/presence thru these values being lived by his devotees rather than sticking to the dry / dropping leaf , a mortal body
santh vaani says
gele kotyanukoti,
mi radu konasati?
crores have gone
for whom i mourn?
srisri ravishankar said[ approximately quoting] ''let us not talk of deathlessness just in air . those who talked about deathlessness have also died, including krishna''''
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