सर्वदोषविनिर्मुक्तो जीवः संसरते स्फुटम् । गुणान्वितमनोबुद्धिशुभाशुभसमन्वितः
sarvadoṣavinirmukto jīvaḥ saṃsarate sphuṭam | guṇānvitamanobuddhiśubhāśubhasamanvitaḥ
إنّ الجِيفا، المتحرّر من كل عيبٍ أصيل، يتجوّل بوضوح في السَّمسارا؛ متّصفًا بالغونات، ومعه الذهنُ والعقل، ومصحوبًا بميولٍ مباركةٍ وغير مباركة.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A luminous, spotless jīva as a small radiant figure, surrounded by three swirling guṇa-streams; mind and intellect appear as subtle instruments (mirror and lamp), while śubha/aśubha seeds orbit like beads—showing purity of essence amid coverings.
The soul is essentially untainted, but experiences transmigration through association with mind, intellect, guṇas, and karmic good-and-bad.
No tīrtha is mentioned; this is a philosophical clarification within the dharma teaching.
None directly; the implication is to purify mind and guṇas through dharma to end saṃsāra.