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अढंगजोगो
129
Having attained, in this Drishti, the sixth stage of Yoga, the man goes further in his spiritual progress. And on account of the steadiness of mind, he ceases to rejoice in everything else. And worldly enjoyinents do not bind him who is inwardly awakened, to Sansāra.
130
One who knows the truth about mirage, passes on untroubled through it. So one who understands the true nature of worldly happi. ness which is mirage-like, experiences it being disattached and advances on through it.
, 131
Here is right and profound consideration (Mimānsā) which is like a lamp for dispelling the darkness of ignorance; and with the high splendour of true knowledge, there is no room for irrational inclination. ..
. 132 The seventh aspect is Prabha. The perception therein resembles the brilliance of the sun. Dhyana (meditation ) is its chief characteristic and it is devoid of disease. It confers the excellent bliss which is swayed by tranquillity and for this very reason is self-dependent.