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313. Through the increase of desires selfish work increases, and when there is an increase of selfish work there is an increase of desire also. And man's transmigration is never at an end.
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314. For the sake of breaking the chain of transmigration, the Sannyâsin should burn to ashes those two, for thinking of sense-objects and doing selfish acts lead to an increase of desires.
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त्रयाणां च क्षयोपायः सर्वावस्थासु सर्वदा ॥ ३१५ ॥ सर्वत्र सर्वतः सर्वब्रह्ममात्रावलोकनैः सद्भाववासनादायतत्त्रयं लयमश्नुते ॥ ३१६ ॥
315-316. Augmented by these two, desires produce one's transmigration. The way to destroy these three,' however, lies in looking upon everything, under all circumstances, always, everywhere and in all respects, as Brahman and Brahman alone. Through the strengthening of the longing to be one with Brahman those three are annihilated.
[1These three-selfish work, dwelling on sense
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