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Chapter 5: Pupil's First Doubt regarding Existence of the Soul
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forth. The learned man then replied that the same logic applies to the soul. The students then had to admit the intangibility of the soul.
માટે છે નહિ આતમા, મિથ્યા મોક્ષ ઉપાય; એ અંતર શંકા તણો, સમજાવો સદુપાય.
llo CIL
Mäte Chhe Nahin Ätamä, Mithyä Moksha Upäy;
E Antar Shankä Tano, Samajävo Sadupäy.
Thus, there is no soul and therefore the means of liberation are futile;
kindly show me the right way to remove this internal doubt of mine.
Explanation & Discussion:
The pupil now concludes his arguments. He says, "I feel that there cannot be anything like the soul, separate from the body, brain, etc. If it is not there, where is the question of its bondage or liberation?" It is said that, "Mulo Nästi, Kuto Shäkhä?" This means, "If there are no roots, how can there be branches?" So there appears hardly any reason for pursuing the path of liberation.
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