40. dame sane its
Yo. wart Darius
ssanfgeg gu ster at ara w regen fact
ara
eat gear FY arftsgr & ofeaira He
ter aga gaa aie Ta
Transmutie desire into desiralessness, said Dwaipayan, the seer :
gear agfaar cig, atc wat finfeafa 1
argr sagnferaiy, faferat ggaudt wet
. ale F fafae were at geand 21 wows & ag get oT
aaTat Bea: Beer ot Aisa e Fee aver ote ge TATgi
1. Yearnings are countless. An individual docketed in yearning
attracts miseries numberless, The sole means of getting rid af miseries
is by being yearningless.
srarfegar 7 aati, aad fret ge
nfafemafee arg a, caret teria 7 11
&. serfeye arta ararfrat ale geal} at at adh ora
Bi wate grenfiye at efce Haar sare wera at cara agi a
Ter Wrra TTY, Ta ate Baa ar A TTTfA wx Bate 1
2. One ongrossed in desires would not recognise his parents and
teachers. To him theyate of no significance. Such a being is prone to run
downsaints, princes and gods.
past faqzafia, cag arene a
frafecastt wag, wearg ceenfa et ugn
wea amet ate aerit er ga 2 fiafaann atx ae
reat a eT A ag a
3. Desire is the root of all bondage. it causes bereavementas
well as multiple reincarnations.