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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;English Translation of Ramanuja&amp;#039;s  Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Adidevananda&lt;br /&gt;
13.8 &amp;#039;Amanitva&amp;#039; means freedom from superiority complex towards eminent people. &amp;#039;Adambhitva&amp;#039;:  &amp;#039;Dambha&amp;#039; is the practice of Dharma for winning fame as a virtuous person; freedom from it is Adambhitva. &amp;#039;Ahima&amp;#039; is absence of tendency to injure others by speech, mind and body. &amp;#039;Ksanti&amp;#039; is the tendency of keeping the mind unmodified even when harmed by others. &amp;#039;Arjava&amp;#039; means having a uniform disposition towards others in speech, mind and body. &amp;#039;Acaryopasana&amp;#039; means being intent in prostrating, estioning, performing service etc., in regard to the teacher who imparts the knowledge of the self. &amp;#039;Sauca&amp;#039; is the competence of the mind, speech and body, as enjoined by the Sastras, for the knowledge of the self and the means of this attainment. &amp;#039;Sthairya&amp;#039; is possessing unshakable faith in the Sastras concerning the self. &amp;#039;Atma-vinigraha&amp;#039; means the turning away from all objects that are different in nature from the self.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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