Describe the qualities and practices of a 'blessed seeker of liberation' as detailed in the text.

📖 Chapter 45

As detailed in Chapter 45, a 'blessed seeker of liberation' is one who embodies specific virtues and follows a disciplined path. This individual actively practices discrimination between what is eternal (Brahman) and what is transient (the world). They must renounce the desire for the fruits of enjoyment, not just in this life but in the next as well. The text states they should achieve the six-fold virtues, which include calmness and self-control. A key aspect mentioned in Chapter 45 is the need to give up hope in others and instead maintain strong self-confidence. The means to their goal is to meditate only on the Guru, who is the true Brahman, while renouncing the transient world, a practice that develops dispassion (Vairagya).


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