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9. An aspirant by practising self-denial shuts, as it were, the doors of the Asrava; prevents desires rising in him and by prevention of desires he becomes indifferent and cool towards all subjects.
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10. A person having renounced all sensual pleasures and keeping himself away from all alluring things, so long dear to him, stops the inflow of Karmas.
Utta. Sū. 29.14
11. Emancipation results from cessation of the influx of karmic bondage. Hence a noble soul desirous of stopping the influx should contemplate upon stopping the inflow of karma. -Mu. 743
- Dvā. A. 101
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Reflections on the Dissociation of Karma
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1. Just as a coated wall becomes thin when the coat is removed so also the karmic body is emaciated by austerities.
Sü. Kr. Su. 1.2.1.14
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2. When the arrow of penance pierces the armour of karma, the monk wins the battle of transmigration and is released from the cycle of birth and death.
Utta. Sü. 9.22
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