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## The Introduction of Qualities
Shreenarendrasenacharya, in his 'Siddhantasarasangraha', also expresses a similar sentiment. He refers to Samantabhadra's words as 'anagha' (sinless), indicating their rarity, similar to the attainment of human birth. As stated:
> "The words of the divine Samantabhadra are 'anagha',
> As rare as human birth for living beings." (11)
Shrijinaseenacharya, who completed the 'Harivamshapurana' in Saka Samvat 705, has placed Samantabhadra's words in what category and compared them to the words of which great person, is revealed by his following verse:
> "The teachings of Samantabhadra, who established the path to liberation,
> Resound like the words of a hero." (30)
This verse states that the words of Samantabhadra, who established the path to liberation and taught through logic, are as radiant as the words of a hero, meaning they are equivalent to the words of the last Tirthankara, Shree Mahavira Bhagwan, and are also equal to them in brilliance and other qualities. This statement by Jinaseenacharya refers to the two works of Samantabhadra, 'Jivasiddhi' and 'Yuktyanushasan', and from this, the importance of these works (preachings) becomes self-evident.
> "The truth established by the principles of logic is unhindered.
> One should study the praise of Samantabhadra, the 'Yuktyanushasan'."
- Yuktyanushasan Tika.