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śrīmad's Philosophy of Ātmadharma one's soul of the karma-bandha and attain liberation and bliss. The above assertions, regarding and relating to soul are made in the Ācārārgasūtra in the following manner:
· Acārārgasūtra says that one who knows that he is soul and is reborn after every death is ātmavādi. He is also a lokavādi, i.e. he knows what this world (loka) is, and what makes him take birth in this world. Such a person is aware of the fact that his taking birth is due to karma-bandha and he is, therefore called karmavādi. Such a person also knows that karma-bandha is due to one's own actions and therefore he is called kriyāvādī.20
Śrīmad says that all prophets are unanimous on the point that one should acquire spiritual knowledge, the knowledge of one's soul or self in every way and every manner possible. He further reiterates that all darśanas preach learning and understanding soul or self and endeavouring for its liberation.
In his poem 'Amulya Tattva Vicāra Śrīmad has preached the same in the following words :“Who am I ? Where from have I come? What is my real nature ? To what am I so much attached? Should I hold on to the same or should I discard that? If I can calmly