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VIVEKACHUDAMANI I23

shackle one's feet. He who is free from them truly attains to Liberation.

273. The lovely odour of the Agaru (agallochum) which is hidden by a power- ful stench due to its contact with water etc., (again) manifests itself when the foreign smell has been fully removed by mere rubbine.

��274. Like the fragrance of the sandal- wood, the perfume of the Supreme Sglf, -which is covered with the dust of endless, virulent desires imbedded in the mind, w^heu purified by the constant friction of Knowledge, is (again) clearly perceived.

[ Sandalwood — the ' Agaru ' of the prey|io,iji«  Sloka is meant.

VasaTid in Sanskrit means both ' odo.ux ' .9Jti4 •desire. ]

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