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“Ah! but a man's reach should exceed his grasp or what's a heaven for ?".
To come to the text proper, the Muni Shri has divided this composition into eight chapters, and they are arranged like the rungs of a ladder to reach the goal of Absolution. The first chapter is devoted to Chery or Fiatgort-thé awakening of the soul. The second chapter deals with great which consists of devotion or attachment to preceptors, parents, elders and God, etc., and is a step to the elevation of the self. In the third chapter on
The distinguishes between the e and a souls and explains the eight steps to Yoga.
He advises man to bridle his mind, speech and actions and to keep himself away from malpractices. He vehemently points out that man must preserve celibacy which is the soul of man's development. Without this, a man will ever be rotting in the weltering pool of misery. The fourth chapter preaches rury