________________ Notes: 123 i.e. Pure Meditation. In Jainism there are Four Kinds of Meditation, viz. (1) stora, () trgEra, (3) tea and (4) 1719, the first two being meditations of a bad nature, and the last two of a good one, the groot being the best. निजरं ( Sk. निर्जरा) The Destruction of Karmaone of the Nine Tattvas or Categories of fundamental truth in Jainism, it being the seventh in chronological order. In Taarayut, it is thus defined : "arrafaggat ForT." The Twelvefold Penance is 'Nijjara'. For the Twelve-fold Penance see notes on St. 26. St. 209. Ei see notes on St. 34. St. 210. MAYRA ( Sk. Paga) lit. the Supreme Being i. e. the Tirtbankara. St. 211. STEJHEIRATE Crui ( Sk. THERE TY*) The Giver of the Eight Great Siddhis already explained in St. 207. St. 212. This stanza tells us that before a man can become the propitiator of the Siddhachakra, it is necessary that he should first cultivate in him the virtues of forgiveness, selfcontrol, and freedom from passions. St. 214. Hari (Sk. BY-) Misery, misfortune.