"Jeevanmukthan-2"

 

 

Jeevanmukthan :

1. Sometimes he may stay in the imposing palaces of prominent kings,

2. sometimes in the luxurious houses of the affluent people,

 

3. sometimeson the slopes of mountains full of rocks,  

 

4. at times on the sandy banksof rivers and lakes, sometimes in the simple hermitages of greatsaints and Knowers;

 

5. though living variously thus in a wide range of
abodes,

 

6. his mind rid of ignorance by the benign tuition of the
Teacher and seated in its own natural stability and contentment, will
not court further delusion and misery.

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