Book Title: Rajgeeta English Translation and Comentry on Atmasiddhi Shastra
Author(s): Shrimad Rajchandra, Manu Doshi
Publisher: Shrimad Rajchandra Mission

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________________ Sixth Fundamental-Path and Means of Liberation Explanation & Discussion: The second part of this fundamental describes the stages on the path of liberation. The first stage consists of being a truth seeker. This stanza specifies four characteristics for that purpose. Pacification or calming down of defiling instincts, aspiration for liberation and disaffection towards the worldly life are the first three of them. It would be noticed that these three are the same as were given in stanza 38. This is mainly to emphasize the vital importance of these characteristics in spiritual pursuit. Moreover this stanza is meant to set the first stage on the path of liberation; since that path starts from the earnestness to learn the truth, the characteristics of truth seekers have to be specified as the requisites for that purpose. The fourth characteristic is presented a little differently. Instead of compassion for all living beings as in stanza 38, this one specifies compassion within. This can be interpreted in two ways. One way is to interpret it as compassion lying within one's heart for all living beings. The other way is to interpret it as compassion for oneself which is more relevant here. If one thinks about the pain and distress that he might have suffered during the innumerable births that he has taken, it would cause him to shudder. It is said that the bones of all the embodiments of one single soul would make a mountain higher than the Himalayas. Similarly the tears shed on the occasions of the departure of his relatives during different births would exceed the quantity of water in all the oceans. What a pitiable condition arising out of one's own fault! It is therefore necessary that one should take pity upon the self and decide to undertake what is required for averting the pain and distress of 197

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