Ujjwal Goel: What Happens After Death?

    • Ujjwal Goel,
    • Standard: VIII-C,
    • RUKMINI DEVI PUB. SCHOOL(PITAMPURA),
    • Delhi.

    • Publish Date: Dec 30 2017 5:20PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Jan 3 2018 4:31PM
Ujjwal Goel: What Happens After Death?

What if you were sleeping and when you open your eyes you enter a new world which is like a court where all your good and bad deeds are being counted? What's your take?

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Sumedh Chavan ST. PATRICKS HIGH SCHOOL

No has ever know what happens after death but many have tried to imagine it. One fictional way might be that your taken to this judgement hall where all your good and bad deeds are considered, which you have performed throughout your lifetime, and based on that your destiny will be decided- your world, Heaven or Hell or Otherworld and your next life!

anushka sharma jain bharati mrigavati vidyalaya

It all depends on the way we are in present if you do good deeds those will come back to you but if deeds are not good then results will be same like that. It means you have to believe in you and work always for betterment.

janvi MOUNT CARMEL SCH CHD-SEC-47

No one can tell what happens after death. Some says that when one is dead, they start living a new life at some other place. The others say they are reborned. The third one says that their is court where Chitragupta decide whether one will go to hell or heaven by counting the good and bad deeds. Nothing can be said..

janvi MOUNT CARMEL SCH CHD-SEC-47

No one can tell what happens after death. Some says that when one is dead, they start living a new life at some other place. The others say they are reborned. The third one says that their is court where Chitragupta decide whether one will go to hell or heaven by counting the good and bad deeds. Nothing can be said..

SUHANI THAKUR ST. JOSEPHS-PASHAN

I think that to remove the fear in people''s mind this story has setup that after death we enter a new world but scientifically speaking our body just gets decomposed and the left over is eaten by micro-organisms. Mythologically speaking our spirits is blessed by god on our deeds. The more good deeds the more blessings you get and the next life you get depends upon our deeds. But for me is to just live life to the fullest and leave death in the hands of future.

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