About Antyesti
Antyesti is the last stage of life in Hinduism, also known as the "last breath" or "last gasp". It is considered the final stage of human existence, marking the end of an individual's life journey.
Characteristics of Antyesti
- The individual is no longer aware of their surroundings and is in a state of deep unconsciousness.
- The person's body is considered impure and is not allowed to be touched or seen by others.
- The individual's spirit is believed to depart from the body and enter the afterlife.
- The person's mind is said to be free from all attachments and desires.
Preparation for Antyesti
- Preparation for Antyesti typically begins a few days before death, with the individual's family and loved ones performing rituals and ceremonies to ensure a smooth transition.
- The person's body is usually bathed and dressed in new clothes to symbolize renewal and spiritual cleansing.
- Medicines are administered to ease the person's suffering and promote a peaceful death.
Importance of Antyesti
Antyesti is considered a crucial stage in the Hindu cycle of life and death, as it marks the transition from one life to the next. A smooth and peaceful Antyesti is believed to bring the individual spiritual liberation and enlightenment.