VAIRAGYA
In Vedanta, the term vairagya refers to freedom from desire, dispassion, and detachment from the world.
Two forms of vairagya are found: apara, or lower vairagya, denotes detachment from the objects of pleasure, while para, or higher vairagya, denotes detachment from nature as such, in its primordial condition.
Vairagya is conceived as a fire, for the individual in such a state experiences a burning agony in the least contact with sense objects and worldly things.
Two forms of vairagya are found: apara, or lower vairagya, denotes detachment from the objects of pleasure, while para, or higher vairagya, denotes detachment from nature as such, in its primordial condition.
Vairagya is conceived as a fire, for the individual in such a state experiences a burning agony in the least contact with sense objects and worldly things.
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