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**Gadarisaaruchchaya** means to exist in the state of spontaneous, effortless playfulness, solely in the form of the Self, with the purest, non-dualistic feeling. Thus, this vision attains the ultimate state of steadfastness in samadhi, which is why it is called "samadhinishtha" here.
"When one enjoys one's own pure, effortless nature, and there is no protection in the field of the Self; a single, helpless, selfless, steadfastness, the power of enthusiasm is present in all manifestations." - Shri Devchandraji.
This supreme, **sadhyana**-like **atmasamadhi** is **nivikalpa** (without any mental modifications), because, as mentioned above, everything is pure and **nivikalpa** like the moon. Therefore, it is a **nivikalpa** state where no kind of mental modification can arise at all. Thus, there is **nivikalpa**, undivided **atmasamadhi** here, meaning the meditator, meditation, and the object of meditation, all three distinctions disappear. The triad of knower, knowledge, and the known also merges. Knowledge, vision, and conduct, these three qualities also merge into one, non-dualistic, Self-nature. Here, all dualistic feelings cease to exist, and a pure Self-nature remains established. It conducts itself as a pure, knowledge-vision-filled Self-nature, with fixed conduct and character, and blossoms in its own nature.
"In **nivikalpa** samadhi, the three qualities are non-dual." "The meditator, the object of meditation, and samadhi are non-dual, they merge into each other without separation; the meditator's effort and feeling are eliminated, the object of meditation is realized." - Shri Devchandraji. "When those three merge into non-duality, then that Self-nature...the original path. The one who attains that path, attains their own true nature...the origin." - Shrimad Rajchandraji.
This supreme **gidd** (spiritual intoxication) attains this **nivikalpa** state through such undivided Self-meditation.
"I am different from everything in every way, I am a single, pure, conscious form, supremely excellent, inconceivable, blissful form, I am only a solitary, pure experience. Is there any disturbance? Any mental modification? Any fear? Any regret? Any other state? Pure, pure, excellent, pure, supremely peaceful consciousness, I am only **nivikalpa**. I use my own nature. I become absorbed. Peace! Peace! Peace!"
Shrimad Rajchandra, Letter 760 (833) Thus, those **gishvars** (liberated souls) who have transcended the web of mental modifications, have a peaceful mind, have abandoned partiality towards any path, and have become absorbed in their eternal nature, they are the ones who truly drink the nectar. In other words, those who meditate on this pure, **shukla** (bright) Self-meditation, they are the ones who attain the supreme...