Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya by Haribhadra Sūri

    Alexander Zeugin

    Chapter 5 – A Line of Demarcation between the first four and last four Yogadṛṣṭis [89 of 121]

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    Chapter 5.6 – The three types of Understanding: Budhi, Jñāna, Asaṃmoha [7 of 9]

     

    Three kinds of understanding — budhi, jñāna, asaṃmoha [7 of 9]

    Definition [4 of 6]

    The third type of understanding namely non–deluded understanding (asaṃmoha bodha) is possessed of true religious practice (i.e., sadanuṣṭhāna). Any religious activity undertaken with a non–deluded understanding is pure in all respect. Such a religious activity immediately yields the fruit of liberation to an aspirant who is on his way to achieve the state beyond the worldly existence. The understanding which is born out of non–delusion is considered to be bodharāja i.e., a king understanding among all three understandings.

     

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