Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya by Haribhadra Sūri
Chapter 6 – Influence of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya [16 of 48]
Chapter 6.2 – Yogasāra–prābhṛta by Ācārya Amitagati [15 of 18]
While elucidating the sixth dṛṣṭi Haribhadrasūri defines the state of a beholder of the sixth dṛṣṭi. He says that since the mind of the subject in question is firmly grounded in reflecting upon the religious truths derived from scriptures, one’s worldly enjoyments do not become a cause of further worldly existence. It is so because the subject in question has realized the real nature of worldly enjoyments. That is to say he has recognized them as fake and impermanent as the illusory water of a mirage. Haribhadrasūri has asserted these ideas in verses numbered 164 to 168 of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya. We find four verses of the treatise Yogasāra–prābhṛta which resemble with 165 to 168 verses of the Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya.
The verses from Yogasāra–prābhṛta are as follow.:
māyāmbho manyate'satyaṃ tattvato yo mahāmanāḥ |
anudvigno nirāśaṅkastanmadhye sa na gachati ||9.21||
māyātoyopamā bhogā dṛśyante yena vastutaḥ |
sa bhuñjāno'pi niḥsaṅgaḥ prayāti paramaṃ padam ||9.22||
bhogāṃstattvadhiyā paśyan nābhyeti bhavasāgaram |
māyāmbho jānatāsatyaṃ gamyate tena nādhvanā ||9.23||
sa tiṣṭhati bhayodvigno yathā tatraiva śaṅikataḥ [śaṅkitaḥ?] |
tathā nirvṛtimārge'pi bhogamāyāvimohitaḥ ||9.2||
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