This very clearly shows that, there is no end to an 'atma' (Divine soul) and only body dies and not the 'atma' (Divine soul) as per the great Bhagavad Gita (Hinduism). Let us consider another shloka from Bhagavad Gita:
REPLY: Let us discuss in detail about Athma (Soul) and Paramathma (Supersoul) in this Post. After reading, you can understand how the mayavadic concept of "Athma (Soul) and Paramathma (Supersoul) are the same" is baseless and false.
Purusha is more narrowly focused on the distinction between the observer and the observed, while Atman is more broadly focused on the identity between the individual self and ultimate reality. However, both concepts ultimately point towards the same realization of liberation and recognizing the ultimate truth.
Both of you have asked many questions on the Nature Of Atma (Soul). Firstly, Atma (Soul) is a spark from the Supreme Lord Krishna who is the Paramatma, and it has no feeling for itself, but, it makes the senses to feel something. Atma (Soul) can be perfectly compared to electricity.Jainism believes that souls (atmas) are distinguishable by their form as well as size and possess materiality. Some souls are extremely minute and may live in clusters while some, which reside in large animals such as elephants are much larger.zWrAk. 881723372918941413221194