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Further, from real point of view, passionlessness is the path of liberation. Those who do not understand this, if discoursed repeatedly in this way, then they would not be able to understand. Therefore, by means of conventional standpoint, the details of passionlessness are explained to them in the form of observance of vows, chastity, continence, etc. in relation to dissociation of the instrumentality of other substances; then they are able to identify passionlessness.
Further, from the viewpoint of getting rid of the instrumental cause of other substances, the observance of vows, chastity, continence, etc. is stated to be the liberation path; so one should not believe their observance only to be the liberation path; for, if adopting and forsaking of other substances be possible for the soul then the soul would become the doer and the destroyer of other substances. But no substance is dependent on other substance. Therefore, the soul becomes passionless by renouncing the feelings of attachment, etc. So, in reality, passionlessness only is the liberation path. In some way, there is cause and effect relationship between passionlessness and observance of vows, etc., therefore, observance of vows, etc. is stated to be the liberation path; this statement is for the sake of statement only. In reality, the external conduct is not the liberation path.<ref>http://jainworld.com/pdf/Moksha%20Marg%20Prakashak.pdf</ref>
==See also==
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== External links ==
*[http://jainworld.com/pdf/Moksha%20Marg%20Prakashak.pdf]
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