81. JvDj Rf┌jg@ @ぅ┩u gへCfIl├m ?k FfR、g@ じ D कg「ぢvgDDf लfIu लuकq ऽi▼MIRg@ gネKq す ぐしこす
# **JvDj Rf┌jg@ @ぅ┩u gへCfIl├m ?k FfR、g@ じ D कg「ぢvgDDf लfIu लuकq ऽi▼MIRg@ gネKq す ぐしこす**
maunī vダgmīti tattvajño dvidhダbh┣cch条ṇu pダrvati | na kaWcin-mauninダṁ lダbho loke'sminbhavati priye || 295 ||
Rfङ् ┌j @l》;्-V|VfLVfगLuぁfL?ヂ} じ K@uऽVv V|SK├q ぁf Sf○Kk`DkIlg@gI} す ぐしご す
vダ ṅ gmī t┣tkaṭ-saṁsダrasダgaro-ttダraṇakṣmaḥ | yato'sau saṁWayacchettダ Wダstrayuktyanubh┣tibhiḥ || 296 ||
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O Pダrvati, listen! There are two classes of knowers of Truth—Tattvajña. They are Mouni (Silent One) and Vダgmi (Expressing One). O Dear, no enriching happens to anyone in this world through the Mauni.
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But the vダgmi is capable of saving others to cross the great whirlpool of ocean of birth-death (saṁsダra sダgara). Because he cuts through all doubts by his scriptural knowledge (Wastra), his intellectual clarity and logic (yukti) and his direct experience and expression (anubh┣ti).
