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## Kanta Dristi
**And in this way, the sixth Dristi is explained. The Jain scriptures say, "What is the nature of the Jantāvatā?" Therefore, there is no other ultimate goal here, only the investigation of the good.** (162)
**In the sixth Kanta Dristi, everything that was just said is present. There is no other goal than the love of the other, and the perception of the other as worthy. This is the only investigation, and it is always beneficial.** (162)
**Meaning:** In the Kanta Dristi, the eternal vision and other things become the cause of love for the other, and there is a perception of the other as worthy. Therefore, there is no other goal here, and there is only the eternal investigation of the good.
**Commentary:** Now, I will speak of the sixth Dristi, which is called Kanta. There, your light shines. The investigation of the truth is firm, and there is no other perception.
**Glory to the teachings of the Jina!** - Shri A.D. Sajay - 5
**Explanation:** In the Kanta Dristi, the eternal vision and other things that were just said do not become the cause of love for the other or hatred. There is a perception of the other as worthy. "The binding of the mind to the country" is the characteristic of this perception. It has been said that "the perception is from the beginning" (Pa. Ru. 1). Because of this perception, in this Dristi, there is no other goal. There is no other joy. This is because of the perception of the other. The eternal, all-time, investigative mind is present. Therefore, it is said that it is beneficial - because of the fruit of right knowledge.