Yet Sukha was not in the least disconcerted and waited at the gates of the king for seven days. Then after being detained and tested in another place for seven days, he was con ducted to the... Read more
“Therefore in my mind severely scalded by the forest fire of these earthly stains, there will not arise the ever- increasing desire of wealth like the misconception of mirage in a desert. I... Read more
Kdla. All the pleasurable objects of enjoyment in this world arising through Ajnana in the series of re-births take leave with the arrival of Yama (Death or Time), like a thread nibbled by a... Read more
“This body which is composed of the cool intestines, muscles and is subject to changes, being at one time fat and at another time lean, shines in this mundane existence simply to undergo pai... Read more
Wealth.” Like one s family with children, &c., that will not make happy him who is beset with the highest of dangers, wealth which only makes hosts of thoughts to whirl in the brains of... Read more
Hearing these words of Viswamitra, Dasaratha was bewildered and after a Muhurta (48 minutes), breathed the following words in a plaintive tone * My son L very young, being not yet turned six... Read more
“Vasanas are of two kinds. The impure Vasanas are those which, generating re-births, are terrific in their results while the pure ones are those which liberate one from such re-births. The g... Read more
Herein is also given out the dual nature of Manas, the mind, the pure one being purely Satwic in nature and the impure one being full of Rajas and Tamas. The author says clearly that the non... Read more
Then this Prakarana, having in all 5 stories, ends with those of Dhasoora and Kacha wherein it is sought to explain the position that, though the universe appears to be real in itself in thi... Read more
In beginning with Utpaththi Prakarana, the author gives out a story to illustrate Parabrahm manifesting itself as Brahma, the creator with the conception of “I “through its own Sankalpa. Ins... Read more


