What is Death?
Death reminds us of the fact that it is superior to us. The cycle of life and death goes on old beings wear away, new beings are born.
Our count down starts from entering into this life, that is clock runs clock wise but life runs anti clock wise.
Life is ticking towards death which is definite.
After our death, will the world exist as it is doing, for us? Then, if the world will not exist as it does, where is the world important to us now? Are we not fighting over our eventual death's, when we fight? Is our death a smaller reality than our life, or a bigger reality? Why do we try to experience the joys of material life? Some of us want to experience joy, at the expense of anything. Is this right, wrong, or just plain foolish?
Death is the ultimate reality.
In fact the only certainty in life is death. Rest all is not certain.
That is the reason all our scriptures teach us, not to be afraid of death. It is a releif from the life; and it opens a door in another life.
In fact death is a begining not the end.
If we consider our soul as a story, then death is the period. Can a story be one-sentence? Or suppose it is, then will it be interesting enough?