Book Title: Jain Journal 1968 01
Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ 120 When he completely merges his self. Endeavour for equanimity, Cast off attachment And have love for thy own true self. Cidananda says, When one immerses in love All doubts vanish away. 22 Objects of senses are like moon-beam dim, The Self in its pristine state The radiant sun, And emotions are like clouds dark. Wake ye, Cast aside thy mundane cloak Thy aspirations That have made a slave of thee. Cast off attachment And know the state eternal. Says Cidananda, And thereby know The bliss of thy true Self. 23 The mind of one Who hath not realised his Self Is not constant like a pipal leaf. Ye have studied the Vedas But oh fool, these are useless Unless ye have the realisation. The spoon ever remains in the pan Full of juice But it hath never tasted it. So is he who hath only Acquired bookish learning. His learning is but a burden Like that of an ass. Says Cidananda, The way of Spiritualism is one Of total merger into it. JAIN JOURNAL Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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