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CHAPTER ONE
Sermon on purity of mind (100-112) “This ocean of births, terrifying from its eighty-four lacs of birth-nuclei, is certainly the source of great pain. Purity of mind, powerful from victory over the waves of the senses, is a vessel for crossing the ocean, sufficient for the discerning. Purity of mind alone is an unextinguished light, showing the path to nirvāṇa, handed down by the wise. When purity of mind exists, virtues even though non-existent, become existent; if it does not exist, even though they are existent, they become non-existent. Therefore it alone must be practiced by intelligent persons. Whoever practice penance for the purpose of emancipa-- tion without .cultivating purity of mind, they are trying to swim the ocean after giving up a boat. To an ascetic who has become devoid of purity of mind always, meditation is useless, like a mirror to a person deprived of eyes. A wavering mind, like a wind, tosses somewhere else. persons practicing penance, wishing to go to emancipation.
The Rakşas of the mind, wandering unchecked fearlessly, makes the three worlds fall into the whirlpool of worldly existence. Whoever puts faith in yoga, if his mind is unrestrained, is an object of ridicule, like a lame man wishing to go on foot to a village. The karmas are blocked completely in one whose mind is restrained ; in one whose mind is unrestrained they advance. This monkey of the mind is eager to wander about everywhere. He must be restrained resolutely by persons wishing their emancipation. Therefore, by all means purity of mind must be practiced by the one seeking emancipation. What is the use of other physical punishments, such as penance, study, self-control ? Victory over love and hate is made by purity of mind alone, by means of which the soul remains in its true form without stain.”
After hearing the Lord's sermon many persons became mendicants and there were thirty-five gaṇabhrts, Svayambhū, et cetera. At the end of the first watch the Lord
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