Book Title: Philosophy and Spirituality of Srimad Rajchandra
Author(s): U K Pungaliya
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ consciousness or attention of the soul, which makes one understand a thing. upaśama (1997): subsidence of passions. upahata (1467) : beaten, opp. anupahata = unbeaten. upadeśa-jñāna (uusi): 1) knowledge regarding preachings - that knowledge in scriptures which teaches an aspirant that the worldly happinesses, are fleeting and hence one should give up attachment (this is as against siddhāntajñāna), ". . ;..' and preachings which weaken aspirants perverted intelligence and strengthen his indifference to mundane life by increasing his non attachment and subsiding .. . 1.. ...... his passions. și (+5fì): sage, possessing siddhis. ekatva bhāvanā: (The 1977) contemplating that one's soul is all alone, nobody can come to its help. 316

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