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There is a difference in the ripe and unripe stage. For example
           before commencing 3-8-9 day long fasts, a person desires a
           nutritious meal to strengthen and support his body till the
           end. Now will you consider this meal as a medium to fulfil his
           desire of tickling his tastebuds? No. His intention is not just
           to savour delicacies for the moment.


           If a sick man takes medicines from time to time, does it mean
           that he considers it to be a form of enjoyment? Of course
           not. He is very well aware that the medicine is to be
           abandoned at the earliest but considering his condition, he
           takes it as a necessity.


           A wealthy merchant sends his son to his friend’s firm to make
           him learn business tactics and gain experience. He does not
           consider this employment joyful but believes it to be essential
           for the unripe stage.

           Similar is the state of the one who considers sensual pleasures
           deplorable. In this initial stage, he considers a substantial
           means of livelihood and his material wants as a medicine – a

           necessity and not a luxury. This is the ultimate intention of
           this prayer.

           A samyaktvi person’s religious understanding and faith makes
           worldly pleasures seem insignificant, unpleasant and
           harrowing. Thus, such pleasures do not enthral him and
           absence of such pleasures does not depress him.


           Sulsa Shravika also did not wail in the absence of a child. But
           her husband did not possess a similar religious understanding

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