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from everyth'tiof and gets the experience 0} ^n abiinctance of everla«iling Blss,

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��372. It IS the niau oi d spass on (Vai^a- frygun) aipiie who :s tit ioy Ms ijilein^l as well cs e?:lernai reuinio^iaiion, ipr tli^ dispass onale man, out of the desne tp be free, relnqu shes both lulernal an^ exter- nal attachment.

373. It is only the dispassionate man -vyho, being thoroughly grounded iq Brah- man, can give up the external at! achinent for the sense-objects and the internal attachment for egovsm etc.

[ t.'goism ^.V.— i, c. fiil inotiificfiiioiis pf llic i>MMd.]

374. Know, O wise one, dlspasslon and Realisation to be like the two wings of a bird in the case of a man. Unless both /ire there, none can, with the help cfi

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