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________________ sions, contemplating only of the state of ultimate bliss; does not employ his mind anywhere. Thus when the soul neglects mind, it withdraws itself from the senses; which means it stops steering senses toward indulgence. When soul stops inspiring mind and stops guiding sense; the mind, thus devoid of inspiration as well as activity, parishes of its own. नष्टं मनसि समन्तात् सकलं विलयं च सर्वतो याते । निष्कलमुदेति तत्त्वं निर्वातस्थायिदीप इव ॥३६॥ Meaning : Thus with the extinction of the cause and effect attitude or subjective and objective approach, and the activities of desire, memory, etc., the pure ultimate reality dawns on the soul; like the unflickering flame of a lamp in windless place. अङ्गमदुत्वनिदानं स्वेदनमर्दनविवर्जनेनापि । स्निग्धीकरणमतैलं प्रकाशमानं हि तत्त्वमिदम् ॥३७॥ Meaning : When such realization takes place, the skin of a yogi becomes soft and delicate without rubbing or sweeting. It becomes glossy without an oil-massage. प्रामनस्कतया सजायमानया नाशिते मनःशल्ये। शिथिलीभवति शरीरं छत्र मिव स्तब्धतां त्यक्त्वा ॥३८॥ Meaning : When the mind is sublime and devoid of vices, it becomes relaxed as an un-taut umbrella. शल्यीभूतस्यान्तःकरणस्य क्लेशदायिनः सततम् । अमनस्कतां विनान्यत् विशल्यकरणौषधं नास्ति ॥३६॥ Meaning : There is no remedy other than the attitude of indifference or sublimation for a mind 260 Yoga Shashtra Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001709
Book TitleYogashastra of Hemchandracharya
Original Sutra AuthorHemchandracharya
AuthorSurendra Bothra
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year1989
Total Pages294
LanguageEnglish, Sanskrit
ClassificationBook_English, Yoga, & Religion
File Size13 MB
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