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swayed by air or wind; he seemed to have remained there resolute; many an epoch had rolled by leaving him there as he was; he was above rain and shine, detached from any kind of temptation and divorced from any kind of feeling whatsoever. Below that mountain, many a man and woman were making noise, quarrelling among themselves by being prompted by envy and rage, while the great soul stood unmoved and unperturbed. he seemed to have sounded a clarion call, by piercing through the sky above.
“Jāhā karibār tāhā kariāchhi Ār kichhu karate chāinā. Jāhā jānibār tāhā jāniāchhi Ār kichhu jānite chai nā. Jāhā jānibār tāhā pāiāchhi Ār kichhu pāite chai nā.
it is not the son, not wife, nor the wealth that one possesses, but one's own mind that is the cause of the bondage of the sansar or world. By dissolving the mind alone one dissolves the bondage of the sansar.
it goes that Lord Buddha said these words.
“What had to be done, all has been done. No desire to do anything more. What had to be learnt, all has been learnt. No desire to learn anything more. What has to be achieved, i have achieved. No desire to achieve anything more.”
i thought to myself, is this the free soul? is this state called freedom or moksha? i prayed, my dear Guru, teach me, unmake me to make me and show me the path to emulate.
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