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( xir ) Bhavanas, Twenty-six Parishahas and Five Charitras,
553-583, CHAPTER XXXIV.
Nirjara or Dissipation. Nirjara-Its Definition-Classification of Nirjara into Sakâma and Akâma--The Mumukshin strives for Sakama Nirjara to expediate Liberation--Phases and Transformations of Karma-Means and Methods of Sakâma Nirjara—The Primary Condition of Nirjara is Austerity-Austerity burns up the Karma seeds and sets the Jiva Freem-Forms of Austerities and Dhyanas which burn up the seeds of Karma before their due times.
- 584–603. CHAPTER XXXV.
Moksha or Emancipation. Moksha or Emancipation --Moksha is the Highest Good-Conceptions of the Highest Good according to the Different Schools of Philosophy --Moksha is eternal and constitutional with the Soul--It cannot be worked out by Karma---For Moksha is not the Product of anything.
604-619.