Book Title: Isibhasiyaimsuttaim
Author(s): Vinaysagar
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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104 cations 4 2 we RE maq | geafariier anh sr agae wey ara Aye sah etawenht ale Praha ga Fa wazaAT a area & fag aaattefaga, <a dial & ches, aare ate seater Fett a ae,fates geil F gee H rer gatagar ate gar ¥ fare faserfie, afr ait qazfga faogyitas, wear ite af at waaHU Et aan wea eo ayfaa Petaae H fag, sage ate TET eae araray BUA aT, Mea Fae eet Hagegeet eva aie SteF gatfas, save aheterfeoth arfelt ait terme at gat gaa H arraT ar ge Wt aera tal gta 2 | 3. Such aspirants O Lord, tread the scripture-enunciated path. They aro free of moral lapses and ate masters of the senses. They are fully chaste and abstain from lepses of creation and enterprise. They are content with food obteined as aims from different households. not specifically cooked for them on smokelessfire and bed that might be as and when available. Femmefatalle who ars accomplished and courteous endowed with melodious and titillating voice, with tempting bust and charming browsattract them not. nor tempt them. [x] & waad ? fareaceee fa a of afarage- wiges | aca cee gatgatg gag Tess wat ofewary qifsrat ait arer fe ogee wafs | vag atasrrar ate faataar Fa area 8? ag we efisrar atgfamar H gota: get 8 ae seme: TARE ater H at ele £1 ugt-aet Pata gat X gat Rarer fala ea Preve aeei anfeot aifea a tare ft ge crge sofa ae Hara TT ana vat lar 8 | 4, How does one attain such pureheurtedness and abstinence ? This freedom of attachment is found absolutely presentin one who has smatheredall attachment and partly present in disattached souls. The casually meeting paragons of beauty af various families never provoke Fido in them, [x.] @ sefafe ? aaa gat eeat, geRaTa gat Get | fooure aie, sat area Ttgai ? igi

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