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The desire to lessen the miseries of those who are helpless. poverty--stricken, diseased, frightened and distressed is called the Karunā Bhavana.
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The wise ones assume indifferent aititude looking at the strange world full of beings varied on accouat of their diversified actions instigated by strange Karmic forces. Of what ase is evil action against the wicked ?'
. ..19 Dhyzina continues for one Muhurta (Forty. eight. minutes). It is defined as the continuous waruffled meditation. The Yogi in Dhyāna contemplates Ajnā, Apåya, Vipāka and Sansthāna.
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Ajm.--Dhyana:--To contemplate truth in its true Detare by following the infalliable injunction of Sages of spiritual eminence is called the Ajdā Dhyana.