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## A General Statement of the Eight Yogadrishtis
(61)
"Jan, Pashu, Lek, Kalyan, Yash, Par, Hem, Ang, Sah, Mahara." - This is the nature of Saraswati Chandra and their selfless activities. This is because:
1. **Purity of Knowledge:** The Samyagdristi Purusha possesses pure knowledge, free from the impurities of raga, dvesha, and moha. It is pure and untouched by external influences.
2. **Absence of Attachment:** They are completely free from all kinds of attachments, including opinions, views, and desires. They are extremely balanced and impartial.
3. **Subservience to the Meritorious:** They are deeply moved by the four emotions of Maitri (friendship), Pramoda (joy), Karuna (compassion), and Upeksha (equanimity). They have friendship towards the entire world. They experience joy when they see virtue anywhere. "Even a particle of virtue is like a mountain to these rare saints, who cultivate it deeply in their hearts." They feel compassion for the suffering world. "These poor creatures of the world are abandoning the right path and indulging in madness, causing themselves suffering. I must guide them back to the right path and free them from this suffering," this is the compassionate thought that arises in their minds. And if someone has a contrary nature and is unable to understand, they remain indifferent and maintain a balanced attitude.
4. **Serious and Generous Intent:** Their intent and mental state are both serious and profound, unfathomable and immeasurable, like the ocean. Their intent is also generous and expansive, encompassing everyone like the vast expanse of the ocean. These Samyagdristi Yogis are like "Sagarpeta" (ocean-like) and "Sarva-valami-mir" (all-encompassing).
5. **Following the Four Principles of Charisangivani:** These Samyagdristi individuals with serious and generous intent follow the four principles of Charisangivani. These are:
- **Four Principles of Charisangivani:** "Charis Jeevani Charan Naya Esh Satan Matha. Naya Strudhi Thashe Veladinan!" (Shri Yogabindu, 119) These four principles of Charisangivani are the principles of the righteous. Those who do not follow them, especially those who initiate religious activities, will not achieve their desired success.