48 VIVEKACHUDAMANI
superimposed by delusion, they consider as true, and attach themselves to its effects. Alas! How powerful is the great Avrzlz Shakti of dreadful Tamast
�� ��115.' Absence of right judgment, or contrary judgment, want of definite belief and doubt — these certainly never desert one who has any connection with this "veiling power" and then the "projecting power" gives ceaseless trouble.
[ Wan/ of definite belief- — in the existence of a thing even though there may be a vague notion of it. ]
116. Ignorance, lassitude, dulness, sleep, inadvertence and stupidity etc. are attri- butes of Tarn as. One tied to these does not comprehend anything but remains like one asleep or like a stock or stone.
[ Stock or stojie — lit. pillar, ]
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