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The Life of Lord Mahavira: The Great Renunciation, Part 2 of 4, June 23, 2019

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And the Quan Yin Method is the correct way to get enlightenment. I mean the real one, the ultimate one, and the right one. Buddha said that. Don't think I try to convince you. All the Masters said the same thing. If you have time to study, all the scriptures here and there, they mention like that. But only after you practice Quan Yin Method, then you would understand. The more we hear this teaching, inner teaching (inner Heavenly Sound) or our own True Nature, the more we understand many things. The more we will feel free. That's the only way. I don't know if anyone in the history of mankind could have done or could be doing or will be doing such asceticism, such a sacrifice, like the Load Mahavira. That's why I wanted to read it to you. Now, it is "The Great Renunciation." "Prince Vardhaman had observed a ritual fast for two days. A palanquin named Chandraprabh was prepared for His great renunciation." "…Vardhaman got down from the palanquin. Thousands of eyes were staring at the Prince. His golden body was adorned with a beautiful dress and scintillating ornaments. The next moment, He had removed all the ornaments and His dress as well." "The only cover on His body was a piece of cloth resting on His shoulders and provided by Indra." The god Indra, the rain god.
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