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The Prabha Drishti, the attainment of Asanga Anushthana, is the ultimate goal, the supreme blessing, victory! (587) This Drishti, which leads to the Asanga Pad, is considered the ultimate goal by the wise, the enlightened ones, who know this path.
This Asanga Anushthana, which is mentioned here, is attained in the seventh Prabha Drishti, leading to swift liberation. Here, the Yogi, with a pure, detached state of mind, attains this Asanga Pad, where the endless cycle of karma is transcended. Through the process of purification and detachment, the soul, in its pure, eternal form, manifests as the inherent state of liberation. Here, the soul continuously immerses itself in the ocean of pure, blissful consciousness, where the flow of peace and tranquility is uninterrupted. It is here that the Yogi experiences the ultimate truth, the unity of knowledge, vision, and conduct, leading to liberation, the path to Shiva. The Yogi attains the direct path to the ultimate goal, the eternal state of liberation.
"By conquering the ego, the Yogi attains a state of pure detachment, where the mind is free from all attachments." - Shrimad Rajchandraji. The state of such a detached Yogi is truly extraordinary. The soul is indifferent to everything, dwelling only in the state of detachment. The Yogi does not identify with anything other than the pure, radiant soul. This extraordinary state of detachment and indifference is a prime example of the teachings of Shrimad Rajchandraji.
"The mind remains in a state of pure consciousness." The Yogi is free from all desires, attachments, and worldly pursuits. They have no interest in material possessions, no desire to achieve anything, and are unaware of the world's affairs. They do not differentiate between friends and enemies, and are barely aware of their own physical body.
And so on. See Shrimad Rajchandra, Patranka 217 (25). This Asanga Anushthana is attained in the seventh Drishti, making it the ultimate path to liberation, the most cherished goal of the Yogis. This is because it leads to the eternal state, the ultimate goal, the Asanga Anushthana, the state of pure activity. Those who know this state in its true form, are blessed with eternal happiness, victory, and the glory of the soul, the state of liberation.