Went through the passages from the link you provided. It says there Nididhyasana is contemplation of what is learned or heard. Any idea, how can mere contemplation give moksha or how can assuring oneself repeatedly he's not the body/mind, give moksha? This shloka is from Sri Radha rasa Sudha Nidhi Text 151. Translation by Kushakratha das. May the effulgent youthful divine couple, who eternally enjoy blissful passionate amorous pastimes in a newly blossoming vine cottage in the Vrindavana forest, with the cooling nectar of Their feet extinguish for me the terrible flames that are the world of birth and death. I know Buddhi (बुद्धि) means intelligence/intellect and Mann (मन) means mind. But what is difference between them? This player-led community is dedicated to the AI-powered game created by Neal Agarwal @ neal.fun. Discuss your creations, inventory, and even how you got to certain phrases!