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perfect and admits nothing that is alien to it's nature and cannot abandon its essence of in this verse.
The Bahiratma who is fully swallowed up by worldly iilusions, goes on striving hard repeatedly to absorb whatever is desired and wanting in him and throwing off and abstaining from the things which are not helping and are undesired. In fact. he can accept or reject the external things, so his desire and hatred of them are hollow and futile. The man of knowledge, the Antaratma, abandons and keeps away himself from the passions of desire and envy which he has been habituated with in his infancy and childhood So he cannot be found in the array and catacomb of the passions either favourable or hostile towards the alien objects. He hates the hate and desire themselves. Each and everything is perfect and unaccounting of anything else; and question of give-take becomes totally a hollowness.