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PAÑCALINGĪPRAKARAŅAM : 199
CONCLUSION
Iya bhavaņāsameo sammadiţthī
na ittha sandeho/ Ittucciya
liñgamiņam
avvahicārī sasajjhenani || 101 ||
Iti bhāvanāsametaḥ samyagdrstiḥ
na atra
sandehaḥ/ Ataeva
lingamidam
avyabhicārī tu svasādhyena // 101 ||
A soul with such volitional disposition is,
undoubtedly rightly inclined | This sign of belief and right-vision are,
inseparably intertwined || 101 || 101. Concluding this treatise on the five signs of right-vision, the author says that these five signs of right-vision, indicated by a firm belief in the existence of nine elements – the living, the non-living, karmic influx, stoppage, merit, demerit, bondage, separation and freedom are inseparably intertwined with their object - right-vision. Therefore, they are not contraindicated in that context.
(THE FIFTH SIGN AND PAÑCALINGĪPRAKARAŅAM CONCLUDED)