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Shanti Parva 199.120

Rahular Itihasa / M. N. Dutt · Shanti Parva Chapter 199 · Verse 120

mahabharataved-vyasshanti-parva

Sanskrit Original

चतुर्भिर्लक्षणीनं तथा षड्भिः सषोडशैः। पुरुषं तमतिक्रम्य आकाशं प्रतिपद्यते॥

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He becomes freed from the four means of perception, viz., Direct knowledge (through the senses), Revelation, Inference, and Intuition, the six conditions, (Hunger, Trust, Grief, Delusion, Disease, and Death), and also the other six and ten senses, attributes, viz., five breaths, the ten senses, and the mind. Transcending the Creator (Brahiman), he becomes at one with the One Supreme Soul.