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Sadgati Explained : Here is why saying ‘Rest in Peace’

is a disservice to the departed Hindu soul

RIP is not our culture, Say instead “Aatma Ko Sadgati


Prapt Ho”
Former Prime Minister and one of the tallest leaders Indian politics has ever seen, Shri
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, took his last breath on Thursday. A proud Hindu, fierce
nationalist and a firm believer in Hindu tradition, it is distressing to see people offering
their condolence to him with the saying ‘Rest in Peace’. R.I.P is not in accordance with
Hindu tradition. The concept of R.I.P doesn’t exist in Hinduism. That’s why instead of
using RIP we should say, “Om Shanti” or “Aatma Ko Sadgati Prapt Ho (May Soul
attain Moksha)”. Sadgati means salvation or liberation. We always pray that may the
soul get liberated from the cycle of life and death.
In Santana Scriptures There are four gati according to sacred texts such as

1. Deva gati (Sadgati)


2. Manushya Gati (Sadgati)
3. Tiryanch Gati
4. Narak Gati
There are four types of gati but only are considered as Sadgati with means the good gati
where soul can find the purpose of life and walk on path of ultimate salvation. The only
way to attain Sadgati is that a person should always do good deeds, donate etc., have a
spirit of philanthropy, do not harm anyone with his mind, words and body. While
meditating on God, while reducing your sins, keep busy in virtuous works. That is to
say, Sadgati can be achieved only by doing good deeds.

R.I.P means Rest in Peace — this is a Judeo-Christian blessing, RIP is engraved on the
gravestones of Christians. In Christianity, this short epitaph signifies wishing eternal
rest and peace to someone who has died. Christians bury the dead ones and the soul
rests in peace in that grave for eternity until the judgment day arrives. On the
Judgment day, the Lord will decide who goes where- Heaven or Hell. They believe that
on the Judgment day the dead will rise again. Until that time, the soul has to suffer and
suffocate inside that coffin.

Meaning Of Sadgati
Now, here begins the problem. Hinduism does not have any concept such as that of
rising of dead ones we have only concept of Sadgati. Hinduism believes in reincarnation.
It says that the cycle of birth and death are governed by the Karma of individuals. The
deceased individual would take another birth based upon the Karma of his previous
life. His/her soul starts searching for another body.
So there is no rest and hence, the concept of RIP is not valid in Hinduism. Hinduism
believes in Moksha that is liberation- Liberation from the endless cycles of birth and
death. That’s why instead of using RIP we should say, “Om Shanti” or “Aatma Ko
Sadgati Prapt Ho (May Soul attain Moksha)”. Sadgati means salvation or liberation.
We always pray that may the soul get liberated from the cycle of life and death. May the
soul attain the good gati such as Manushya or Deva so he can walk on the path or
Moksha.

Understand the Concept of RIP


In fact, the concept of RIP would remotely come close to the concept of Preta (Evil,
hungry ghosts) which is basically a curse in the Hindu way of life. An individual after
leaving his/her body becomes Preta. When the soul gets locked into a standstill in
Earth’s atmosphere it becomes Preta for eternity. It turns evil. It starts creating
problems for others; creating the problems for other becomes its only purpose. Preta
Aatma (soul) tries to pursue its near and dear ones to leave their living bodies and join
him/her as Preta Aatma.

Its sole focus is always on to increase community of Preta Aatma. That’s why in Hindu
way of life there is a concept of Terahvin (13 days). For 13 days family members of
deceased persuade the Pretas every day with various invocations and offerings
requesting them to leave this earth and move on to their next destination which could be
either incarnation or salvation (moksha). We don’t allow them to remain as Preta
because it is a curse.
Having said that, let us pray that may the soul of Atal Bihari Vajpayee may attain
Sadgati.

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