________________ Ait Siri Sirivalakaha greatness of which is obtained (aven) Moksha (or liberation) which is full of undestructible happiness ! (209) .. " (In short), this (Siddhachakra) has been declared by the Tirthankaras (lit. Supreme Beings) to be the greatest Truth (Tattva), the greatest Secret, the greatest Spell, the greatest Thing, and the greatest Pada. (210) " Therefore ( Oh you good souls !) propitiate with great devotion this 'Siddhach akra,' which is well-known in (all) the three worlds and which has (the power of) giving The Eight Great Siddhis (or supernatural powers). (211) "A man who is possessed of forgiveness and self control, and who is free from passions, becomes the worshipper of this (Siddhachakra); and he, who is possessed of the opposite quali. ties, becomes its insulter' (viradhaka). (212) "Therefore, the propitiator of this (Siddhachakra), whether a monk or a householder, should make his mind totally (ʻaganta") free from passions and should observe pure celebacy (and character). (213) " It does not fulfil the desired object of one, who, though its propitiator, keeps an impure (lit. evil) mind, but (on the contrary it) Pundoubtedly brings hin misfortune. (214) :