Aravind Sankaran

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The outer worldly objects, by themselves, cannot bring any agitation and fever to the mind. It is our desire to possess and enjoy the sense objects that lends to the objects the power and the strength to tyrannise us. When the desires have ended, the mind suffers no more any feverish excitements, and can have none of its terrifying deliriums. The mind becomes calm and serenely happy.
ASHTAVAKRA GITA - SONG OF SELF - REALISATION
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