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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;
6.9 &amp;#039;Well-wishers&amp;#039; (Suhrt) are those who wish one well, regardless of differences in age. &amp;#039;Friends&amp;#039; (Mitra) are well-wisheres of eal age. &amp;#039;Foes&amp;#039; (Ari) are those who wish ill to one because of some particular cause. &amp;#039;The indifferent&amp;#039; (Udasina) are those devoid of both friendship and hostility because of the absence of causes for both; &amp;#039;neutrals&amp;#039; (Madhyastha) are those who are by their very nature incapable of both friendship and hostility. &amp;#039;The hateful&amp;#039; are those who wish ill to one even from birth. &amp;#039;Relations&amp;#039; are those who bear goodwill from birth. &amp;#039;The good&amp;#039; are those devoted to virtue. &amp;#039;The sinful&amp;#039; are those given to sin. Because of the self being the only end of Yoga, and because of there being no gain and no opposition from well-wishers, friends, etc., he who could regard them all with an eal eye as selves, excels in respect of fitness for the practice of Yoga.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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