Book Title: Silent Soil
Author(s): Vidyasagar Acharya
Publisher: Bhagwan Rishabhdev Granthmala

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________________ In the end it is worth knowing that there is no passion in prakriti, there certainly dwells fragrance i.e., sweet smell. Becoming a slave of passion in variously deformed conditions, for satisfying his passion purusa closes his eyes in the shade of prakriti like a tired traveller, and this is then necessary for him....! What to talk of eating, even remembering tamarind makes the mouth water, not of a healthy one but of a thirsty one. This is natural, but it is astonishing that even being in the mouth of the enjoyer the tamarind's mouth never waters. Yes! Yes! Then prakrti appears as if is attached, enamoured of purusa! This is the madness of purusa his lowliness Silent Soil :: 395

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