"Know that to be imperishable whereb all this is pervaded. No one can destroy that immutable being…. This is never born nor ever dies,, nor haveing been will ever not be any more; unborn, eternal, everlasting, ancient, this is not slain when the body is slain…. As a man casts off worn-out garments and takes other that are new, even so that embodied one casts off worn-out bodies and passes on to others new. This no weapons wound, this no fire burns, this now aters wet, this no wind doth dry. Beyond all cutting, burning, wetting and drying is this—eternal,all-pervading, stable, immovable, everlasting. Perceivable neither bye the senses nor by the mind. this is called unchangeable; therefore knowing this as suck thou shoulder not grieve."
This famous Hindu passage is about death and life. About natural death and dying of a wound. It’s about being recarnated and whatnot.