Book Title: Doha Giti Kosa
Author(s): Sarahpad, Dalsukh Malvania, H C Bhayani
Publisher: Prakrit Text Society Ahmedabad

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________________ 55 ious person. Give up futile thinking (or worry). १५८ मरण मरंत - पवणु x x x सम्मउ मण - तणइ (?) जु तलए गअउ तिहुवणु सअलु ॥ पडिहासइ सरहु भणइ सु ण तत्तु गवेसइ ॥ तले गतं त्रिभुवनं सकलम् ॥ XXX [ xxx सम्यक् मनसे यः प्रतिभासते सरहः भणति सः ण तत्त्वं गवेषयति ॥] 158 x x x x All the three worlds have receded to the bottom ( ? ). Saraha says, he who states that the truth is grasped (?) by the mind, is not searching for the essential principle. १५९ तेल्ल - खिच्चडइ अक्खर सारा भव- णिव्वाण किंपि ण दूरा || X X X X X X X X X X X X [(अस्य) तैल-खिच्चयोः अक्षराणि सर्वाणि (तस्य) भव- निर्वाणे किमपि न दूरे ॥] 159 For him who understands that words are just like the mixture of oil and a dish of cooked rice and pulse (khiccaḍa), the (realization of the real nature of) Samsara and Nirvāņa is not at all distant. Jain Education International १६० एहु बोहु उ उ ण धारणु । तेत्ता - मेत्तउँ भव- णिव्वाण ॥ संसार - अणुपलंभु निव्वाणु अदंसणु सणु जेत्तउ ताण (संसारे उपलब्धं निर्वाणं एषः बोधः नहि ध्येयं न धारणम् । अदर्शन-दर्शनं यावत् तेषां तावन्मात्रं भव- निर्वाणे ॥ 160 Non-perception of Samsara is Nirvana--this is the knowledge: not the meditation, nor steadfatness in meditation. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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