Book Title: Selected 100 Letters by Shrimad Rajchandraji
Author(s): Shrimad Rajchandra, 
Publisher: Shrimad Rajchandra Prabhavak Trust Hubli

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________________ SELECTED 100 LETTERS 128 129 SELECTED 100 LETTERS from all imaginary ideas and things. Thus such a person is free for ever. Salutations to Bhagawan spiritually enlightened spiritual giants who did not have any contact with body and its surroundings in all times past, present and future - who enjoyed such disembodied life and became lords of everything. Leaving aside any idea of a day and date one should merge himself in self reflection and this is our duty. Pure natural self form. I beg pardon with extreme humility and modesty, of persons and other living beings whom I may have done any harm by my mind, speech and body, knowingly or unknowingly. What is worth doing by all of us is one thing and it is that we should not be attached or feel hatred to the least degree towards any living being and we should behave in the way that we experience equanimity everywhere. This is the main path of welfare for all of us. Salutations from Shri Raichand. $ 74 (780) 75 (781) Mumbai, Jetha Sud Eighth Tuesday. V-S. 1953 Repeated Salutations to the great soul who has not experienced any attachment or hatred towards any living being. Shri Rishabhadeva and such other great men who were excellent Yogis, could not save their living bodies from the jaws of death. Still this living human body has a special merit that in it alone, a person should develop non-attachment and non-infatuation to all worldly objects and thereby should acquire knowledge of the eternal self ever present in his living body and free from all obstructions and experience the natue of his pure self and be free from all other aspirations or dispositions resulting in the cessation of his rotation in the cycle of birth and death. The highest enlightened persons have decided that to the extent a living human being experiences non-attachment and non-infatuation and the identity with one's pure self or is firmly interested in it, he is near his liberation. Mumbai, Jeth Vad Sixth Sunday, V-S. 1953 Description of the stage of the enlightened saint "Kichsau Kanak Jakai, Nichsau Nareshapada, Michsi Mitai, Garuvai Jakai Garasi; Jaharsi Joga Jati Kaharsi Karamati, Haharasi Hausa, Pudgalchhabi Chharasi; Jalasau Jagbilas, Bhalusau Bhuvanvas, Kalasau Kutumb Kaj, Lokalaj Larasi ; Sithasau Sujasu Janai, Bithasau Bakht Manai, Aisi Jaki Riti Tahi, Bandat Banarasi :" The spiritually enlightened self-knowing saint considers gold and mud of equal value, the king ship as the same as the position of the lowly person, friendship as death, greatness as a cowdung, exceptional powers of yoga as poison, spiritual exceptional powers or acquisitions except self experience as uneasiness any desire to be worshipped or respected by the people as totally harmful beauty

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