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anger, aversion, deceit etc.) is respected in the happy state of the Yrifa:. Here the word grifa is used as the cognate terms of AT&T or flatut. Bhagavan Srikrishan says that the prifc is the supreme bliss in which a muni totally abandoning his all desires and afflictions obtains, the supreme state, i.e., the 'stifa' mentioned in Gita.
आपूर्यमाणमचलप्रतिष्ठं समुद्रमापः प्रविशन्ति यद्वत्। तद्वत्कामा यं प्रविशन्ति सर्वेस शान्तिमाप्नोति न कामकामी।।
(n. 7.60) As into the occan brimful and still, flow the waters, even so the muni into whom enter all desires, he, and not the desire of desires, attains to peace.
He is a restrained muni like the ocean. The ocean is not at all affected by the waters flowing into it from all sides, like so muni who is self restrained never afflicted by any desire. He attains the supreme peace.
Some attributes of who are described who eager to attain the Yifa. The Geeta says
विहाय कामान्यः सर्वान्पुमारति निःस्पृहः।
निर्ममो निरहंकारः स शान्तिमधिगच्छति।। (गी. २.७१) i.e., The man who lives devoid of longing, abandoning all desires, without the sense of land mine, he attains to peace. There are various means, which are required to attain 'grifa, as below mentioned
Desirlessness. Work without hankering of fruits or action without any desideratum. Removal of proud and vanity. Cessation of all type of avertion and attachment. Equanimity, equality, passion and endurance. Admiration and good faith upon spiritual doctrine. Self-restaint, tranquillity of mind and purity of action. Self-knowledge and knowledge of doctrine and dogma.
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