ĀTMĀNUŚĀSANA – PRECEPT ON THE SOUL by Ācārya GUṆABHADRA (ca. 818–900 A.D.) [180]
Gātha 179
The stick of the churner is perennially bound with the rope as winding and unwinding of its two ends take place. Similarly, the soul continues to get bound with new karmas and, as a consequence, its whirling around in the world continues. The rope should be loosened at both ends to stop bondage of new karmas, and soul’s whirling around in the world.
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EXPLANATORY NOTE
Only through avipāka nirjarā, attained through austerities (tapa) as attachment (rāga) and aversion (dveṣa) are extirpated, bondage of new karmas is stopped.