Book Title: Pearls of Jaina Wisdom
Author(s): Dulichand Jain
Publisher: Parshwanath Vidyapith

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________________ Meditation 251 6. When the conscience is freed from sensual pleasures, the reflection of the soul can be seen in it. - Bha. Ā. 74 7. Meditation is perfected when the thought process becomes pure and sublime. - Daśāśru. Sū. 5.1 8. A person whose mind is absorbed in meditation is not perturbed by miseries born of passions nor those born of jealousy, dejection, grief and other mental anxieties. -- Dhyāna. 103 9. To give up all fallacies and to be absorbed in the contemplation of the self is supreme Dharma Dhyāna. - Kā. A. 482 10. The irresolute and fleeting mind which is difficult to be controlled and conquered becomes steadfast and tranquil by meditation — Ātma. 9 11. To concentrate one's mind upon one subject is meditation. - Āva. Ni. 1499 12. Of the four kinds of meditation, mournful ( Ārta Dhyāna) and wrathful ( Raudra Dhyāna ) cause birth and death in mundane existence and righteous or analytic ( Dharma Dhyāna) and purest ( Sukla Dhyāna ) are instrumental in emancipation. — Dhyāna. 5 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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