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CANDRAVEDHYAKA PRAKĪRŅAKA : 65
161.
I am alone, I am myself, no-one is mine and I am no one's. Neither I see him whose I am, nor him who is mine. Meaning that in my view, except the spiritual entity - ātma-tattva – there is none or nothing that is mine or whose I am.
162.
Owing to the flaw of ignorance, the living being has gained the divine, human, animal and, likewise, hellish births, infinite number of times.
163.
Through my misery yielding karma, I could neither gain contentment nor the purity of thought.
164.
Those people, who neglect the faith which liberates, surely, wander in the worldly ocean which is difficult to cross, for a long time
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