Book Title: Self Awareness Through Meditation
Author(s): Ranjitsingh Kumat
Publisher: Ranjitsingh Kumat

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________________ 96 RANJIT SINGH KUMAT Ksheenavrittorabhijaatasyeva manergrahanagraahmeshu tasthatadanjanataa samaapatti Ibid Chapter 2 shloka 16 and 17 Heya dukkha manaagatama drashttadrishyayo sanyogo heya hetu 112 Ibid Chapter 4 shloka 34 Purushaarthashunyaanaan gunaanaan patipasavah kaivalyan svarupapratishthaa vaa chittishakteriti 113 “Pashyanaa’ of Aachaaraanga Sutta is similar to `Vipassanaa' of Buddha system. 114 Anguttar Nikkaaya—1.4.12 quoted from “The Importance of Vedana and Sampajanna, Vipassana Research Institute, 1990'p. 58 115 Dashvaikaalik Sutta, Chapter 4, stanza 6 and 7 116 Twelve Facets of Reality: The Jain Path to Freedom by Shree Chitrabhanuji published by Jain Meditation International Center, New York, 1980, p. 108 117 Dalai Lama, “Religion of humankind” published in the newspaper DNA (Daily News and Analysis), Mumbai, under column reflex ions “guru speak” on September 1, 2006 118 The words ‘Kayotsarga' (unconcern for the body) and “Sanlekhana' (to see with equanimity) are special terms of Jain Religion. These are the practices to get rid of desires and attachment with body. 119 Uttaradhyayan Sutra Chapter 2 stanza 32. 120 Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, Chapter 5, Shloka 20.

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