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his soul is enveloped with Samvega*. It is this great virtue
           ‘Samvega’ that we ought to attain, stabilise and enrich in this
           precious human birth. Such is the power of this Samvega,
           that mortal and divine pleasures seem worthless. Nothing
           except the external bliss of salvation occupies one’s mind.


           Q.  Don’t Samyaktvi souls strive to attain worldly pleasures?

           Ans. Yes, they do, but not drown in worldly pleasures. They
           live a smooth and contented life till they become capable
           enough to walk on the path of renunciation.

           They look upon these comforts not as a luxury but just a
           necessity. They consider this external happiness to be sorrow
           in disguise. Pleasures of this mortal world are actually sorrows,

           but mental instability and laziness in performing religious
           activities is the greater sorrow.

           In our religious verse ‘Jaya Viyaraya’, 13 prayers are offered
           to the Arihantas. ‘Ishta-fala Siddhi’ is one of them. It means
           fulfilment of your desires. Which desires? Salvation ? No! It’s
           still a premature stage for such desires. Here, we desire for

           the destruction of any obstructions coming in the way of
           mental peace. Mental peace and composure enable effective
           execution of religious activities like worshipping God, doing
           Pooja, Samayika, etc. When even meeting ends is difficult, is
           it possible to engage your mind in religious activities? How
           can you engage yourself in such deeds when you have to bear

           the brunt of frequent insults and disrespect? Thus, by way of

           *  Samvega – Fear from sins.

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