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though fit to retaliate, is called conquest by unminded endurance of scolding.
A.IX.9.21
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of injury (vadha)? To think good of even thieves, dacoits and enemies while they cause extreme physical misery's and maintain equanimity is called conquest by unminded endurance of injury.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of begging (y can )? To maintain equanimity and not beg for food from others when confronted with lack of food availability is called conquest by unminded endurance of begging.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of lack of gain (al bha)?
To maintain equanimity and keep on meditating on self by during the misery's caused by non availability of food and medicine etc is called conquest by unminded endurance of lack of gain.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of illness (roga)? To maintain equanimity and not to be disturbed or yearn for treatment etc when inflicted by body illness is called conquest by unminded endurance of illness.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of misery's inflicted due to grass (tranaspar a)?
To maintain equanimity and not to be disturbed or yearn for treatment etc when inflicted by paisa sued by thorns, sharp grass blades or leaves etc body is called conquest by unminded endurance of miserys inflicted due to grass.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of dirt (mala)? To maintain equanimity and not to be disturbed by the dirt accumulated on the body is called conquest by unminded endurance of dirt.
What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of reverence and honour (purask ra)?
To maintain equanimity and not disturb the peace of mind when not recognized for the skills / knowledge / conduct even though they exist abundantly in the person is called conquest by unminded endurance of reverence and honour.
Q.IX.9.21 What is meant by conquest by unminded endurance of high intellect
(prajñ )?
To maintain equanimity and not to develop pride caused by the nonattainment of high levels of knowledge is called conquest by unminded endurance of high intellect.
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