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6. Apoha–To confirm the veracity and authenticity of the 4 knowledge so received through analysis.
7. Dharana–After authentication, commit the essence of the acquired knowledge to long term memory.
8. Samyak Acharan--The essence of knowledge is conduct. The 4 listened and memorized knowledge is transformed into conduct 5 through right practices. Only when this is done, it becomes capable of Si destroying the karmas and leading to liberation. The ultimate quality
of wisdom is to translate knowledge into right conduct. The procedure of listening
In the fourth verse is given the process of listening from the 4 teachers. Sit before the guru on a proper seat and in a humble
posture with joined palms. When the guru gives his discourse the student should humbly behave in the following manner--
1. Mooam—When the guru speaks, the student should silently listen with rapt attention.
2. Hunkar--In between the student should utter word of acknowledgment. $ 3. Badhankar--In between, at appropriate junctures the student
should respectfully say-Gurudev, indeed, what you say is true and factual.
4. Padipucchai-In between, the student should ask questions to fremove his doubts as and when any need arises. 5. 5. Mimansa-He should think over the words the guru has 5 uttered and the meaning they convey. $ 6. Prasang Parayan-Repeating this process the student absorbs
shrut and gradually becomes an expert. 4 7. Parınitthia-Acquiring the knowledge from the guru this way,
he continues to contemplate over it and acquires the capability of 4 propagating the principles contained within it.
Therefore, those desirous of acquiring knowledge should listen to 45 the scriptures from the guru following the said procedure. श्री नन्दीसूत्र
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