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The **Mahapaccakkhannapainnna** (Great Renunciation) inspires **veerayame** (heroic resolve) in one who is born into the **jammi** (worldly existence). With **ajjhappayoga** (self-effort), he breaks through the **mohajala** (net of delusion).
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 104)
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The **Mahapaccakkhannapainnna** inspires **veerayame** in one who is born into the **jammi**. The person who is **abhikkham** (aware) of this **maran** (death) should die to it.
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 105)
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First, I am a **samana** (ascetic), second, I am **sanjao** (self-controlled) in all ways. I renounce everything that is **padikula** (unwholesome) as taught by the **Jinas** (Victorious Ones).
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 108)
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The **arahanta** (liberated ones) are my refuge, the **arahanta** are my gods. I renounce everything that is **kittatta** (unwholesome) to the **arahanta**.
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 115)
The **siddha** (perfected ones) are my refuge, the **siddha** are my gods. I renounce everything that is **kittatta** to the **siddha**.
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 116)
The **ayariya** (venerable ones) are my refuge, the **ayariya** are my gods. I renounce everything that is **kittatta** to the **ayariya**.
(Mahapratyakhyana, Gatha 117)
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