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Explanatory Note: The ascetic (muni, śramana) or the householder (śravaka), who, after establishing himself in pure perception (darśana) and knowledge (jñāna), comprehends, as these are, the essence and the details contained in this Scripture 'Pravacanasara' - experiences pure-soul-nature. He comprehends the reality of the substances and experiences, as never before, the supreme bliss appertaining to his pure-soul.
This completes the section on Reality of Conduct (căritratattva).
This concludes the
'Pravacanasara' - Essence of the Doctrine -
composed by the supremely holy and stainless Acārya Kundakunda,
प्रवचनसार
whose expositions wash away all dirt due to delusion (moha).
O Ascetic Supreme Acārya Kundkunda! With utmost devotion I bow to you;
may I always attend to my soul, the only source of happiness.
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