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s) to salvation. It is pure, it destroys obstacles, it annihilates
Karmas, it leads to liberation, it removes all troubles. It is @
3 pointing directly towards the goal like a snake on its prey, itis
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iron, it is tasteless like a morsel containing sand, it is like
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i3} accustomed to bearing troubles. You are not fit for enduringcold,
} heat, hunger, thirst. You are not able to tolerate quietly the
* affect of diseases arising from physical disorders in the body, the
% conditions against the normallikes of your senses. The twenty
two inflictions and affliction are the result of situations beyond
} your control. You cannot bear such situation with equanimity.
3 So, O my dear son ! You enjoy the family pleasures. Thereafter,
§ you maygetinitiated.” po)
Then Megh Kumar said—“O dearparents ! You have rightly said &
* about the Nirgranth Pravachanthatit is very difficult to follow but %
it is so for the weak, coward, those who are deeply involved in
as| worldly pleasures, those who desire worldly pleasures in the next &
3 life. But it is not difficult for courageous, self-determined persons to 6 ‘
follow such a conduct. So, dear parents, I want to get initiated after
<; your consent.”(//lustrated Jnata Dharma-katha, Chapter1) ‘a
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