Guest guest Posted January 15, 2009 Report Share Posted January 15, 2009 Who Crosses Maya? Sutra 46: Kastarati kastarati mayam? ya sangam tyajati yo mahanubhavam sevate, nirmamo bhavati. Who crosses, who crosses the Maya? Only he who avoid all contact with such objects of senses as are likely to inflame passions, who resorts to a great spiritual soul and serves him and who is free from mineness or idea of possession. Sutra 47: Yo viviktasthanam sevate, you lokabandham-unmulayati nistraigunyo bhavati, yogakshemam tyajati. He who resorts to a solitary and holy place, he who roots out worldly desires or bonds, transcends the three Gunas and gives up all ideas of acquisition and preservation. Sutra 48: Yah karmaphalam tyajati, karmani sannyasyati tato nirdvandvo bhavati. He who renounces the fruits of his actions and who renounces all actions goes beyond the pairs of opposites (such as pleasure and pain, good and bad, heat and cold). Sutra 49: Yo vedanapi sannyasyati, kevalamavichchinn-anuragam labhate. He who abandons even the Vedas, even the rites and ceremonies prescribed by the Vedas and obtains undivided and undiluted and uninterrupted flow of low towards God. Sutra 50: Sa tarati, sa tarati sa lokamastarayati. He (verily) crosses (Maya), he crosses (this ocean of Samsara, all limitations), he helps mankind to cross (also). Contd... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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