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Chapter V
CONCLUSION
1. Summing - up
When a person undertakes study of life and works of a master philosopher like Śrīmad Rajchandra, he realizes all the while his inability to comprehend their essence, as comprehension requires something more than mere intellectual exercise, something like sūdhand for self-realization. The collection of Srimad's works is a huge volume containing about one thousand pages. Most of his wiriings are personal, and hence, not meant for public at large. They are ultcrances of a secr. They are expressions of an unfathomable, inexhaustible and almost inexpressible experience of ultimate reality of the self. Every sentence is backed by his own südhana and philosophical convictions of his own research of philiysuplig and relivinis v'ehave already noled, le