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��196 VIVEKACHUDAMANI

449. Realising the Atman which is un- attached and indifferent like the sky, the aspirant is never touched in the least by actions yet to be done.

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��450. The sky is not affected by the smell of liquor merely through its connec- tion with the jar; similarly the Atman is not, through Its connection with the limiting adjuncts, affected by the proper- ties thereof.

[ The Atman, like the sky, is always unattached, though the ignorant man superimposes connection with external things on It. ]

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451. The work which has fashioned this body prior to the dawning of Knowledge, is not destroyed by that Knowledge with- out yielding its fruits, like the arrow shot at an object.

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