Shloka : 21 Transliteration |
Manye varam Hari Haradaya eva drishta
drishteshu yeshu hridayam tvayitoshameti. |
O Supreme Lord ! It is good that I have seen other mundane deities before seeing you; because the discontent even after seeing them has been removed by the glimpse of your detached and serene expression. Now that I have witnessed the ultimate I can not be satisfied with anything lesser in this of the later lives. |
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Almost all deities have been depicted as indulging in mundane activities. But the Jina is always seen in detached and serene state in meditative posture. This imparts the feeling of contentment and satisfaction to the onlooker. |
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