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��68. When there is devotion for Shiva, as also fear of birth and death iii the heart, no at- tachment for famil}', no excitement of sexual passions, when there is the solitude of forest depths, unsullied by the company (of world- ly men) and, aye, when there is renunciation, what better then is to be wished for?

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69. What avails all this agitating over the unreal ? Meditate, therefore, on that supreme, infinite, ageless, all-pervading, Brahman, in the light of Which all enjoyments like the sovereignty of the world appear as the desires of pitiable men !

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