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V. Vedanta in practice:
Vairagya & Viveka:
This infinite Atman is, as it were, trying to see His own face, and all, from the lowest animals to the highest of gods, are like so many mirrors to reflect Himself in, and He is taking up still others, finding them insufficient, until in the human body He comes to know that it is finite of the finite, all is finite, there cannot be any expression of the Infinite in the finite. Then comes the retrograde march and this is what is called renunciation, Vairagya. (CW.III.419)
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