According to the teachings of the Vedic tradition, the soul, known as the Atman, is considered eternal, divine, and inseparable from the Supreme Soul, the Paramatman.
The Bhagavad Gita describes the soul as being beyond the physical body, mind, and senses. It is the eternal essence that pervades all living beings, animating and experiencing life. The soul is said to be unchanging, unaffected by the fluctuations of the material world.
The nature of the soul is often described as pure consciousness, bliss, and infinite in its potential. It is the source of individuality, awareness, and the seat of divine qualities such as love, compassion, and wisdom.
While the body and mind are subject to birth and death, the soul is believed to be immortal and eternal. It is said to transcend the cycle of birth and death, continuously evolving and seeking self-realization.