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From a yoga perspective, purity is often something neural, namely, the purification of the chakras, based in samadhi, ie, mental quietude
Whereas from a Buddhist perspective, purity is a state of mind of non-craving & non-attachment, which occurs from insight
Although the substrata may not be completely purified from all sankhara, the mind is liberated & thus transcendent via non-clinging
The liberation of mind via non-clinging is the meaning of Buddhist nirvana
This is why in Buddhism there are 4 levels of saintliness, with only the highest level completely purified
The noble Buddhist path encourages abandonmment from the outset so the selfless state can be perceived from the outset (despite the sankharas not being totally purified)
However, from a samadhi point of views, the sankharas in the physical body (aka lower chakras in yoga) must be dissolved for the Rapture of samadhi to fully manifest
And then rapture must purify & dissolve for higher purity
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