Vaat 1.9
Swamini Vato Prakaran 1 Vaat 9 · 1 · Verse 9
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Sanskrit Original
Sansār mūkīne tyāgī thāy te dukh-mātrane ṭāḷīne sukhiyo thaī jāy, paṇ tyāgī thayā pachhī paṇ vāsanānu dukh rahe chhe. Te vāsanā lobhnī, kāmnī, svādnī, snehnī ne mānnī chhe. Te vāsanā ṭaḷe tem tem sukhiyo thāy chhe.
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One who renounces worldly life and becomes a renunciant overcomes all miseries and becomes happy. But even after becoming a renunciant, the misery associated with base instincts – greed, lust, taste, attachments and ego – remains. As these base instincts are (gradually) overcome, one becomes happier.