Sadhana Pada
Sentence 48
tato dvandva an abhighatah ||48||
ततो द्वङ्द्वानभिघातः ॥४८॥
tato dvaṅdva-an-abhighātaḥ ||48||
This results in a victory over the duality of life. ||48||
tatah (ततः, tataḥ) = (from tata (तत, tata)) from that; from the mastery of posture
dvandva (द्वङ्द्व, dvaṅdva) = pairs of opposites; dualities; dichotomies (e.g. wanting and not wanting; birth and death; happiness and unhappiness); the dualities of life
an (अन्, an) = not
abhighatah (अभिघातः, abhighātaḥ) = (nom. from abhighata (अभिघात, abhighāta)) attack; defeat
anabhighatah (अनभिघातः, anabhighātaḥ) = freedom from attack; victory; mastery
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