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न नाशेन विना शोको नोत्पादेन विना सुखम् ।
स्थित्या विना न माध्यस्थ्यं तेन सामान्यनित्यता ॥ १७७९ ॥na nāśena vinā śoko notpādena vinā sukham |
sthityā vinā na mādhyasthyaṃ tena sāmānyanityatā || 1779 ||“As a matter of fact, there can be no sorrow without destruction, and there can be no happiness without production; and there can be no neutrality without continuance. it is in this way that the universal (commonalty) is eternal.”—[Ślokavārtika-vanavāda, 23].—(1779)
Kamalaśīla
The following might be urged (against Kumārila)—If it is admitted that the Entity has three aspects,—even so, how does it follow that the three aspects consist of Destruction (Continuance and Production)?
Answer (from Kumārila):—[see verse 1779 above]
‘It is in this way, etc. etc.’;—Because there can be no indifference without Continuance, therefore—i.e. on account of the invariable concomitance between Neutrality and Continuance,—the Universal—‘Gold’ is understood to be eternal.—(1779)
The answer to the above arguments of Kumārila is as follows:—[see verses 1780-1783 next]