Book Title: Gyansara
Author(s): Yashovijay Upadhyay, Girishkumar P Shah Pandit
Publisher: Jain Sahitya Vikas Mandal

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________________ 178 ruddhabāhyamanovṛttar dhāraṇādhārayā rayāt | prasannasyāpramattasya samrajyamapratid vandvam antareva vitanvatah | cidānandasudhālihaḥ || 7 || || 239 || dhyānino nopamā loke Jain Education International sadevamanuje 'pi hi 1181 || 240 || Meaning: In this world of human beings as also in that of gods, there is none that can stand comparision with a meditating Yogi who has conquered all his senses, who is bold and quiet, who is firmly set spiritually, who is comfortable in the posture he has adopted, who has focussed his eyes on the tip of the nose, who has stopped attitudes adopted by the external mind through sheer force of the continued concentration, who enjoys bliss, who is always cautious, who is licking the drops of nectar in the form of cosmic consciousness and bliss, and who in his conscience is expanding the supreme sovereignty which is without any antagonist. (6-7-8) [238 -239-240] Jñanasära Notes means inhabited by gods and human beings. (8) [240] 卐 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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