What is the destination of those who have died too young to have done any good or bad?
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future life based on the good or bad we have done this life so if somebody dies young and they haven’t done any good or bad what destination will they get yeah suicidal cases also say first of all we can see karma like a big water tank you know so it’s not just what we’ve done in this lifetime that the the soul’s existence in the material world is anadi. Anadi means it’s almost like beginningless so we have the karma right now we are in a particular situation that is not just by what we have done in this life it is also by what we have done in the previous life so the if we consider a water tank water is coming in from one side and water is going out on the other side and this has been going on for a long long time so a lot of water is stored in the water tank already so like that in our karmic tank now the actions that we are doing right now now whatever we do we are doing some good or bad you know even if a person lives for 10, 15, 20 years they do some good some bad children may not do so much karma because they are just acting according to they have limited influence and they act largely according to the parents guidance but as we grow up we also act so our actions good or bad they are adding to the karmic tank like water flowing inside and conversely whatever we undergo in our life sometimes we get disease sometimes we get financial challenges sometimes we get relational challenges all these are the karma coming out to us he’s talking about negative karma like that positive karma can also be there that’s like the water flowing out so when we leave our body this particular body at the time of death for whatever cause now there is still much water that is there in the karmic tank and based on that water that is there in the karmic tank we get a particular body now if somebody commits suicide then that means that this act of destroying the body it also adds some karma to that tank because it’s not our body to destroy and what destination one will get that will depend on the sum total of the karma that they’ve done so that particular act of suicide that will also bring some reaction but overall what they have done in this life as well as in earlier lives some of it has got exhausted now but much of it is still remaining so this what we are doing that is called as what we do that is called as Agami Karma what I’m doing right now what is coming back to me that is called as Prarabdha Karma and what is the storage tank that is called as Sanchit Karma the accumulative karma is still there and that determines our next body so when we become purified that means we practice Bhakti then basically this whole Sanchit Karma accumulative karma it gets by the practice of purified practice of Bhakti it becomes removed and when this karmic tank becomes exhausted empty then we become liberated and we attain eternal life at that time so thank you very much