Sruti Misra: Is There Life After Death?

    • SRUTI MISHRA,
    • Standard: X-B,
    • HIRENDRA LEELA PATRANAVIS SCHOOL,
    • Kolkata.

    • Publish Date: Nov 22 2017 6:43PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Dec 1 2017 12:20PM
Sruti Misra: Is There Life After Death?

We keep hearing words like moksha and salvation from our grandparents. Sometimes they say that we have to pay for our deeds even after death. Even archaeologists have found daily use items in tombs of ancient people, which proves that they believed in afterlife.


What's your stand on afterlife? Do you believe in it?

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Roma Ramcoumar Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Well , This is a very hard question for me . People believe that there is swarg and narag above the universe which will repay our actions , words . deeds and so on . But I don''t believe it . There is nothing like that in my way of thinking . I think this is a superstition that our ancestors made . They wanted us to do good deeds . So if they say in the name of god we will follow it .

Ujjwal Goel RUKMINI DEVI PUB. SCHOOL(PITAMPURA)

I don''t think there is life after death.May be this superstition was only made to make the future generations do good deed in the present life so that we can live a good life in the next life.

Aryan Naresh Delhi Public School Bangalore North

I really don''t believe that there is life after death and I also think that it is just an old myth.

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