17, fag sera 69
asrETIManat frag, aaa age fafeen +
arasaiscastorcn, freaafadt ¥ eae I!
5. arena Hart fafen dercare eT THT HTT
afera ae, aaa safe} ard A gear gre fear sgh FT
TART BT |
8. Absorbedin spiritual study and meditation, an austere being
should comprehend mundaneassociations and evolving an apathy towards
these, he should cultivate asceticism,
aUmlaeeraaes st ee a Tafed mat wafad |
frcase forza on safe guefe arassi afaaz 1
wore Temagia arr at gate give aqazere 8, tear aa
RR ag Ass TET See ATAU a HE | queem freee cae H feat
AT, TT: ATTA SATTTS HT ATTRA HVA Th HeaME agT HAT 2
All acquisitive urge and greed are reprehensile. A noble man
should understandit and avoid such a conduct. soul deeply grounded
in asceticism would not even conceive of a relapse into mundane ways.
ua & fad od faxd fare aa afau oat arg att gata
weaey gearaurTeaia fa afar
fagurasaati |
wa wart ag fez, ge, fred, fro, faatee, dior oi gh
cart ater ate afaca Hoga: ge sare Haat arar 21
tar (eq fag afr) wear 81
This is the means,then, for an aspirantto attain purity, enlighten-
ment, emancipation, piety, abstinence and non-attachment. Such a being
is freed of the chain ofreincarnatiuns.
Thus, | Vidu,the seer, do pronounce.
fag aun aacgat aeery got gar Itt
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