Guest guest Posted January 20, 2003 Report Share Posted January 20, 2003 Attachment to material objects is reduced by control of the mind (sama), control of the senses (dama), tolerance and abstinence. The practice of resisting the temptation of evil desires is called tolerance. Giving up the thirst for material objects in general is called abstinence. Detachment is a punya, for with detachment one is free from sin. Detachment must be cultivated gradually in the beginning stages, but on the path of raga, detachment is attained very easily. This will be discussed elsewhere. Practicing detachment is an act of punya. By first gradually giving up the desire for enjoyment of sleeping and eating, one can eventually give up desire for all material enjoyments. When one becomes perfect at accepting only what is necessary for maintaining life, one has attained detachment. Attaining detachment, a person is qualified for sannyasa. This one is more like a text for this conference. Nice isn't it? Your servant, bhakta jason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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