Ancient Culture ( Samskaram ) of Bharatham-5.3. : Swami Krishnananda.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #Opinion : Tuesday, January 26, 2021. 06:57. AM. 2322. Chapter- 5. Introduction to the Epics - 3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ So these are some of the conclusions that we wisely draw from the contents of the Vedas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, the Upanishads and the Smritis, which laid down for us the pattern of the very concept of the aims of existence – dharma, artha, kama, moksha – in connection with which it became necessary to tell you something more as to what moksha is. Moksha is not something that will take place in the future; it is an eternity that is operating. Moksha is identical with timeless eternity, and therefore inasmuch as it is not in time, it is not a question of tomorrow. It is not an after-death affair. There is no question of ‘after’ because there is no time there.