Book Title: Samarpan Dedication Badi Diksha of Sadhvi Sanghmitraji
Author(s): JAINA Education Committee
Publisher: Veerayatan

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________________ Reflection on Spirituality and Pure Consciousness दया, शांति, समता, क्षमा, सत्य, त्याग, वैराग्य; होय मुमुक्षु घट विषे, एह सदाय सुजाग्य. dayä shänti samata kshamä, satya, tyäg, vairägya, hoya mumukshu ghata vishe, eha sadaya sujägya. The true seeker of the Self possesses the seven cardinal virtues, namely compassion, peace, equanimity, forgiveness, truthfulness, renunciation, and non attachment to worldly relations and objects. These qualities keep him constantly vigilant. कषायनी उपशांतता, मात्र मोक्ष अभिलाष; भवे खेद, प्राणीदया, त्यां आत्मार्थ निवास. kashaya-ni upashänta-tä, mätra moksha abhilasha, bhave kheda präni dayä, tyä ätmärtha niväsa. Where there are no passions like anger, ego, deceit and greed; where there are no worldly desires; where there is compassion for all living beings; and where the only desire is to liberate the self, there is the abode of self-realization. TT, ST, 35ITH T, HelaHai Tet; थाय निवृत्ति जेहथी, ते ज मोक्षनो पंथ. raga, dvesha, ajnäna e, mukhya karma-ni grantha, thaya nivrutti jeha-thi, te ja mokshano pantha. Attachment, Hatred, and Ignorance of Self are the three principal reasons of the bondage of karma to the soul. The path by which stoppage of karma occurs is the path of liberation. SAMARPAN- DEDICATION 40

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