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7. A monk is said to be absorbed in pure consciousness if he is indifferent to joy and sorrow.
8. Sāmāyika is equanimity.
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9. There is no inflow of auspicious and inauspicious karmas for a person who has neither attachment nor aversion for any object, who is not deluded and who is indifferent to joy and sorrow.
Pra. Sã. 1.14
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Su. Kr. Cü. 1.2.2
10. Noble persons patiently bear the harsh, wounding and humiliating utterences of the wicked.
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Pañcā. 142
11. Looking at all people with an impartial mind, one should not do anything either to favour or to harm them.
Sū. Kṛ. Sū. 1.10.7
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Bhā. Pā. 107
12. To treat as equal a piece of straw and gold, a friend and a foe, as also to develop a mind devoid of attachment and progressively inclined towards virtuous conduct, this is what constitutes sāmāyika.
Ni. Cù. 2846
13. A person is said to have conquered his senses if he has neither attraction nor aversion for the sensual pleasures of sound, form, smell, taste and touch.
Dasa. Ni. 295
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