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Objection regarding awareness of joy in mukti
Answer: based on the self-evident nature of the Self
Objection: even if Bliss is self-evident it is not Self
Answer: It is not dependent on anything else ;
Conclusion
Introducing verse x: verse x; meaning of the 1st
quarter
All attributes untenable; the opposite of what is first
denied is also denied each time
Objection being real and being known at least
to be accepted as attributes
Denial of these also
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190
191
Demand for indicating the self in a specific manner
Impossibility of doing so because it cannot be conveyed
as the object of any word
How then can vedanta convey knowledge about it?
Only by dispelling ignorance
Conclusion of the text
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204
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Salutations to the ancient gurus, praise of he work, accept-
ance of the guru's instruction; composed to help a sadhaka
student, judgement left to the generous, wise person; colophon.
Objection regarding awareness of joy in mukti
Answer: based on the self-evident nature of the Self
Objection: even if Bliss is self-evident it is not Self
Answer: It is not dependent on anything else ;
Conclusion
Introducing verse x: verse x; meaning of the 1st
quarter
All attributes untenable; the opposite of what is first
denied is also denied each time
Objection being real and being known at least
to be accepted as attributes
Denial of these also
189
190
191
Demand for indicating the self in a specific manner
Impossibility of doing so because it cannot be conveyed
as the object of any word
How then can vedanta convey knowledge about it?
Only by dispelling ignorance
Conclusion of the text
192
193
194-199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
Salutations to the ancient gurus, praise of he work, accept-
ance of the guru's instruction; composed to help a sadhaka
student, judgement left to the generous, wise person; colophon.