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  <title>290.  Aparigriha ... and just letting go!</title>
  <description>Sutra 2.39 अपारिग्रहस्थैर्ये जन्मकथन्तासम्बोधः Aparigrahasthairye janma-kathantā-sambodhah  Word-by-Word Breakdown   Aparigraha (अपारिग्रह)   a = not / without   pari = around, excessive, surrounding   graha = grasping, holding, seizing → Non-possessiveness, non-grasping, freedom from hoarding     Sthairye (स्थैर्ये)   From sthira = steady, firm, stable   In locative form: when established in steadiness → When one is firmly grounded in non-possessiveness     Janma (जन्म)   Birth, origin, beginning → Refers to the conditions of birth, why we are here, our karmic patterns     Kathantā (कथन्ता)   From katham = how, in what way   -tā = abstract noun suffix → “the how-ness,” the method, the why and how → The reasons, the mechanics, the story behind our birth     Sambodhah (सम्बोधः)   sam = complete, together   bodha = awakening, understanding, knowledge → Complete awakening, deep knowledge, illumination      Full Sense of the Sutra “When one is firmly established in non-possessiveness (aparigraha), there arises deep understanding of the why and how of one’s birth — a clear vision of life’s patterns and purpose.” </description>
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