Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya by Haribhadra Sūri
Chapter 6 – Influence of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya [8 of 48]
Chapter 6.2 – Yogasāra–prābhṛta by Ācārya Amitagati [7 of 18]
Let us view both these verses from Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya as well as Yogasāra–prābhṛta respectively in the following lines.:
ku tarke 'bhiniveśasta–nna yukto muktivādinām |
yuktaḥ punaḥ śrute śīle, samādhau ca mahātmanām ||88||
ku tarke 'bhiniveśo'to na yukto mukti–kāṅkṣiṇām |
ātmatattve punaryuktaḥ siddhisaudha–praveśake ||7.53||
In the verses 8.15–19 of the Yogasāra–prābhṛta Ācārya Amitagati discusses about the monks who are non–vigilant, attached with worldly enjoyments and whose monkhood is defiled. While narrating characteristics of a rejoicer of worldly enjoyments in verses 8.18–19 Ācārya Amitagati impliedly convey that these are characteristics of a monk who has not yet obtained true detachment from the worldly enjoyments. Here From the above–mentioned verses, verse 8.19th 10 matches with seventy sixth verse of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya where Haribhadrasūri defines a rejoicer of worldly existence. Haribhadrasūri does not specify whether a rejoicer of worldly enjoyment is a monk or a layman.
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