Book Title: Yogashastra of Hemchandracharya
Author(s): Hemchandracharya, Surendra Bothra
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ looks at others as if looking at his own self. Who is never grieved by heat, cold, and (stormy) winds. Who craves for tasting the elixir of yoga that makes one ageless and deathless. Who is never overpowered by attachment and aversion. Who is never sullied by anger, egoism, deceit, and greed. Who is not influenced, who is soul-based, who has abstained from the pleasures of the senses, who has no fascination for his own body even. Who is immersed in the lake of non-attachment. Who is equanimous towards every thing such as friends or foes, gold or sand, praise or censure. Who wishes good to a prince and pauper both, who is compassionate to all and sundry. Who has turned his back against the pleasures of the world. Who is as unshakable as the mountain Meru. Who is as cool as the moon; and who is lonely as the wind. पिण्डस्थं च पदस्थं च रूपस्थं रूपवजितम् । agaf eÒ991771¿ eqrafq1safaṁ gầ: 115 11 Meaning: The object of meditation is categorized into four kinds such as the one which is confined to body, to mystic syllables, to divine form, and to the formless; respectively called the Pindastha, Padastha, Roopastha and Roopatita. पार्थिवी स्यादथाग्नेयी मारुती वारुणी तथा । तत्त्वभूः पञ्चमी चेति पिण्डस्थे पञ्च धारणाः ।। ९ ।। Meaning Again, the Pindastha (physical) is formed of the five thought processes based on the elements called earth, fire, wind, water and plasma. Seventh Chapter Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only 199 www.jainelibrary.org

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