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कसाय-जम
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The high-souled man whose mind, speech. and body are plunged into the ocean of nectarlike tranquillity, is blessed and really successfull, and is one whose lotus--like face is worthy of being seen [reverently].
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The undesirable act which a man blinded by wrath, does in haste, tends, on the subsidence of anger, to bring shame and distress.
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A sage who is engrossed in the torrent of mental equanimity, if calumniated or assailed, thinks thus:-" There is nothing of mine which is destroyed. My real nature which is Sat-chit pure and perfect Spirit, is indestructible or unchangeable."
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When clear
illumination reveals the difference between Soul and body, then a spiritual hero disattached from the body, is engrossed in his true nature and ceases to be swayed by passions.