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Mokshasanyas Yoga :- SHLOK 17
17. He who is free from egotistic notion, whose mind is not tainted,though he kills these creatures, he kills not, he is not bound.He whose mind has been well trained in the scriptures, selftrained by a masters instructions, and welltrained in the sound principles of reasoning, is free from the egotistic notion that I am the agent. He thinks thus: It is these fivethe body, etc ascribed to the Self through avidya that are the causes of all action, not I. I am the witness of their actions. I am without breath, without mind, pure, higher than the Indestructible which is Supreme (Murtd. Up. 21· 2). I am pure and immutable. He whose antahkaraysa (buddhi), which is an upadhi of the Self, is not tainted, does not repent thus: I have done this: thereby I shall go to naraka (hell). He is wise: he sees rightly: though he kills all these living creatures, he commits no act of killing nor is he bound by the fruit of adharma as an effect of that act.(Objection):Even supposing that this is intended as a the statement that though he kills all these mere raise, creatures, he does not kilt involves a selfcontradiction.(Answer):This objection cannot stand ; for, the statement can be explained by distinguishing the two standpoints of worldly conception and absolute truth From the stand point of worldly conception, which consists in thinking I am the killer by identifying the Self with the physical body etc the I Lord says, though he kills; and from the standpoint of absolute truth explained above, He says. be kills not, he is not bound.
Sri Shankaracharaya
17. But because a Jnani, who has transcended the ego, knows this, though he seems to be doing any Karma from the empirical standpoint, he is not tainted by it. For that reason alone he has no bond age of Karma.
Sri. Gangolli D.B
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