For death is certain for one that is born and birth is certain for one that dies. Therefore, you should not grieve for that which is inevitable.
Whatever is born dies and whatever dies comes to life; thus this wheel of life revolves continually. Just as the sun-rises and sets without interruption, so birth and death are difficult to avoid (155-160). All the three worlds perish at the time of dissolution, and therefore, origination and end are inevitable. If you accept this, why do you lament? Since you know it, why don't you grasp it fully? If you look at it from any angle, you will realise that there is no cause for grief.
Source:- Jnaneswari viz Bhagavad Gita
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