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engaged in lively hood. This is what is called dhyānasthiti. Then only Atman can overcome mutability (naśvarate) and demise (marana). This kind of thinking evoken caritryasudhi, which further yields darśanaśuddhi, from darśan, Jñāna, from Jñāna achievement of Moksa is possible.
Mind is then like clear water. It will not be afflicted by karma. It only gathers punya. Ultimately it attains the fruition (sārthakate) of birth. Though anuprēkşes are primarily for the vigelance (jāgsti) of munis, they have not limited in their scope. Their purpose is to become universal processes. Then only the possibility of the univercel prosperity can be foreseen.
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