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________________ Chapter 6 The highest form of tapas: Dhyāna, mental concentration He who has purged the defilement of error 1 indifferent to the pleasures of the senses, all mental activity being suppressed, strengthened in his own nature, that one becomes absorbed in the atman. 4 Let us recollect from the start that the Three Jewels are experienced in the ātman and that therefore it is through the ātman that one reaches mokşa.In the course of a long pilgrimage, through a constant and sustained effort of purification directed solely towards freeing the ātman of all that is foreign to its nature, one comes slowly but surely to a more and more kcen and direct awareness of the ātman. According to vyavahāra, a method is necessary to arouse and direct this awareness, according to niscaya, the ātman has an un-mediated self-awareness, in a movement of enstasy. 1 Cf. moha: aberration, illusion, all that precludes right vision and right conduct. 2 Viratta (virakta): alienated, distant from, disaffected. 3 Mano ņirumbhitta (mano nirudhya): well-controlled mind or retention of thought; cf. Yoga-sūtra 2. jo khavidamohakaluso visaya viratto mano nirumbhitta samavathido mahāve so appăņam havadi jhādā. PSa II, 104; lit. he becomes one who concentrates on the atman. 5 Cf. DravSam 39. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.007014
Book TitleUnknown Pilgrims
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorN Shanta
PublisherSri Satguru Publications Delhi
Publication Year1997
Total Pages820
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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