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(10) Tenthly, there exists nothing which is required to be achieved by that mystic who takes delight in the self and who is content and satisfied with the self. He does not need any of the things of the world for any interest of his.90 In view of Jainism the saint has done what ought to have been done by resorting to pure meditation."
ABREVIATION AND REFERENCES 1. Ācārā.---Ācārānga-Sūtra (Sacred Books of the East., Vol.
XXII. Oxford) Ātmānu.—ātmānuśāsana of Guṇabhadra (Sacred Books
of the Jainas, Vol. VII. Lucknow). 3. B.G.-Bhagavad-Gītā. (Gītā Press, Gorakhpur) . . 4. Bhaga. Ā.-Bhagavatī Ārādhanā (Sakharama Nemacandra
Digambara Jaina Granthmālā, Solapur) 5. Bhāva Pā.—Bhāva Pāhuda of Kundakunda (Pāțanī
Digambara Jaina Granthamālā, Maroth, under the title “Asta
Pāhuda.) 6. Bo. Pā.-Bodha Pāhuda of Kundakunda (Pātanī Digambara
Jaina Granthamālā, Maroth, under the title 'Asta Pāhuda.) 7. Bị. Up.-Brhadāraṇyaka Upanisad, (Gītā Press
Gorakhupur)
Chā Up.—Chāndogya Upanișad (Gītā Press Gorakhupur) 9. Kārtti.—Kārttikeyānuprekṣā (Rāyacandra Jaina
Šāstramālā. Bombay) 10. Ka. Up.-Katha Upanişad (Gītā Press Gorakhupur) 11. Mai. Up.-Maitrī Upanişad (under the title “Principal
Upanişads'. George Allen Unwin, London) 12. Mo. Pā.–Moksa Pāhuda (Pātanī Digambara Jaina
Granthamal, Maroth, Under the title ‘Asta Pāhuda.)
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