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________________ DIWAKAR CHITRA KATHA Vol. 22 Rs. 25.00 SELFOO 44 2000 A Mahavir Seva Trust Presentation Reap What You Sowe 00009 CORDO 2002
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________________ FREEEEE TT pT EEEEE In Jain tradition there are 63 famous great men popularly known as Shalaka Purush. The term means those great persons, with exemplary virtues and accomplishments, whose numbers could be counted on fingers. The overpowering personality of such an individual was unparalleled in terms of strength, vigour, power, courage, knowledge, and grandeur. During one descending cycle of time there are 63 such Shalaka Purush-24 Tirthankars, 12 Chakravartis, 9 Baldevs, 9 Vasudevs, and 9 Prativasudevs. Among the 12 Chakravartis of the current descending cycle the first was Bharat, the son of Adishvar (the first Tirthankar), and the twelfth or the last was Brahm-datt. The period of Brahm-datt Chakravarti is believed to be sometime between the date of nirvana of Bhagavan Arishtanemi (post Mahabharat period) and the birth of Bhagavan Parshvanath. Historically speaking he must have existed sometime before 400 B.C. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE The life of Brahm-datt Chakravarti was filled with many ups and downs. On the one hand his life was like a moonless night filled with darkness of apprehension, fear, pain, and discomfort, and on the other it was like a full-moon night filled with the glow of the comforts and grandeur of the empire of six continents. In the Uttaradhyayan Sutra the story of his earlier births is given as an inspiring and sentimental tale titled Chitt-Sambhoot. With the help of discourses about knowledge and detachment Brahm-datt's elder brother, ascetic Chitt, tries to inspire him to renounce the regal pleasures. But in spite of knowing about the ephemeral nature of life and its pleasures, Brahm-datt expresses his inability like an elephant caught in a swamp. At last, filled with desires of mundane Indulgence and feeling of vengeance, his life comes to a pitiable end. The theme of the proverb 'one reaps what he sows' has been explained with the help of the story of Brahm-datt Chakravarti in this picture-story. The attainments of a person depend upon his feelings and attitudes. REAP WHAT YOU SOW The script of this interesting comic has been written by the scholarly sadhvi [female ascetic] Shri Pushpavati ji M., the elder sister of the renowned scholar Acharya Shri Devendra Muni ji M. It is based on the commentary of Uttaradhyayan Sutra (Chapter 13). These incidents from the life of Brahm-datt are also available in the Shantiparva of Mahabharat as well as the first chapter of Harivamsh Purana. - Mahopadhyaya Vinay Sagar -Shrichand Surana Saras' #EEE Compilation: Srichand Surana 'Saras' Dr. Mansukhbhai Jain, Sanjay Surana EEEEEE Written by: Sadhviratna Shri Pushpavati ji M. Managing Editors: MAHAVIR SEVA TRUST C/O DR. M. B. JAIN, B-29/30, YOJANA APTS., S. V. ROAD, MALAD (WEST), MUMBAI-400 064 TEL.: 8892121/8811397 FEDERATION OF JAIN ASSOCIATIONS IN NORTH AMERICA (JAINA) C/O DR. P. B. GADA, 4410, 50TH STREET, LUBBOCK, TEXAS-79414 (U.S.A.) DIWAKAR PRAKASHAN PUBLISHERS A-7. AWAGARH HOUSE, OPP. ANJNA CINEMA, M. G. ROAD, AGRA-282 002 TEL.: 351165, 51789 JAIN SOCIAL GROUPS FEDERATION 4-P. VIJAY CHAMBERS, 4TH FLOOR, TRIBHUVAN ROAD, MUMBAI-400 004 TEL.: 3870724 BBBBBBED CCCC English Translation: Surendra Bothara EEEE T T ECCCER
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________________ REAP WHAT YO King Brahm and queen Chulni of Kampilpur had a brilliant son-Brahm-datt. The king had four close friends-Kings Katak, Kanerudatt, Deergharaj, and Pushpachool; of Kashi, Hastinapur, Kaushal, and Champa respectively. WR SPONSE Once King Brahm got sick. All the efforts by the doctors failed to save him. The four friends. performed the last rites. When the condolence period was over they deliberated 83 omov Prince Brahm-datt is 12 years only. Till he is mature enough we should take turns at looking after his kingdom. CA21 un
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________________ ad This is the least we could do for a friend. We are ready. & Your majesty! King Brahm was a close friend. Now that he is no more it is my duty to remove your miseries. REAP WHAT YOU SOW A 3 King Kanerudatt suggested Deergharaj took control of the state. As time passed he was drawn by the beauty of the queen and fell for her. One day he proposed Let King Deergharaj of Kaushal be the first regent. P The ministers and the commander of the state commended this decision. 261 2 C Queen Chulni too was a flirt. She was filled with lust. She consented As you own the state, you own me too... dh ucus Thus Deergharaj seduced Queen Chulni.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW haraj and Chulni became bold. When the loyal prime minister, Dhanu, tried to af 1226 endir@kobatirth.org scolded him Who are you to preach me? I am the queen, I will do as I wish ... O 7 Alle VIV U UT Dhanu thought The minister called his son. Varadhanu, and said mmmmm Now the water is flowing over the head. The force of this current may sweep prince Brahm-datt away ... Son! The queen is blind with lust. Such women are unpredictable.... Take the security arrangements of the prince in your hands. TUL One day Varadhanu warned prince Brahm-datt Prince! You are unaware that since Deergharaj became the regent he has acted treacherously. He has seduced queen mother Chulni and trapped her in the web of lust. OOC500350 O GO
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The prince was taken aback. He thought Hmmm And the queen mother too has violated modesty and is caught in the bog. is a Can my mother be so lowly? Should I call a corrupt woman my mother? a 1. Nood and Relea JUDUTOHUTUJUTUTUIVTUNTUTVU These thoughts made the prince angry. He said I will kill that rascal Deergharaj. Prince! You are very young. And that rascal is cunning and powerful. You should use trick and not strength to subdue him. monoton Varadhanu detailed a plan. ROYO Next day Brahm-datt tied a crow and a cuckoo together and suspended them outside Deergharaj's bedroom. With a naked sword in his hand he shouted harshly You rascal! You are a crow. How dare you make love to a cuckoo. I will punish you for this affront with my sword.
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________________ This act of the prince made Deergharaj apprehensive. He said Look darling! Your son is calling me a crow and you a cuckoo and threatening to kill me... QAAAAAAAAAAAAAand REAP WHAT YOU SOW If we kill him without reason the public will revolt. DIONICIAL But Deergharaj was truly terrified by the violent stance of the prince. He said Darling! Don't take this threat as a harmless childish activity. Vengeance is aflame within your son's mind. Think of some solution. 8. The queen laughed and passed over Darling! He is a child and ignorant about the game of love. Don't be afraid of him. Anyone who poses a threat to our love is a black cobra irrespective of his being son or a friend. Crush its hood... Then what to do? How do we kill him?
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Deergharaj cooked a conspiracy and explained it to Chulni Duryodhan had constructed a house with shellac to burn the Pandava's alive. We should also use the same method. A few days later Deergharaj and Chulni, all of a sudden, arranged for the engagement of the prince. At the ceremony Deergharaj announced Very soon, in a grand ceremony, the prince will be married. A beautiful palace will also be constructed for the couple. GO Deergharaj instructed his men of confidence to construct a beautiful shellac-house. This sudden announcement shocked minister Dhanu. He spread a net of his spies. After a few days they reported Sir! A shellac-house is being constructed to burn the prince alive on his honeymoon night. Great! The snake will be crushed without breaking the stick. 0000 2000
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The minister called his son Varadhanu, told everything, || A few days later minister Dhanu requested Deergharaj - and said, As you wish on minister Dhanu. You must always be with the prince like a shadow and protect him from impending dangers. a Father! Rest assured. To protect the prince is our duty. Sire! I am old now and want to retire to the banks of the Ganges for various religious activities to make my life worthwhile. SC KO TANAMANIA QQQINACAT 20 With the departure of Dhanu, Deergharaj was much relieved. On the banks of the Ganges Dhanu erected a yajna pavilion. During the day it was used as a charity home and during the night a tunnel was being dug there. Soon a secret passage from the pavilion to the shellachouse was ready CI BOOOO 2009 2003 Km 808835 sh
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW On an auspicious date Brahm-datt was married. With celebrations the new couple entered the shellac house. At midnight the house caught fire and soon the flames enveloped it. Panic spread all around. E The prince is inside, save him. Ju Varadhanu had already warned the prince. At the first opportunity they entered the tunnel, came to the yajna pavilion, took two horses and galloped towards the forest. The servants searched the remains of the house and reported TOYON QUO Search all around for the prince. Apprehend him and produce before me. AGAANA 000 60 Jiang Oh God! The palace is on fire. ICP Sire! We found the charred body of the bride. There is no trace of the prince. 8 Cunning Deergharaj at once realized that Brahmdatt had escaped. He ordered the servants Q
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________________ Riding the horses Varadhanu and Brahm-datt went far from Kampilpur. When the horses dropped dead with exhaustion they continued] their journey on feet throughout the night. In the morning Varadhanu said Prince! The cruel soldiers of the king are sure to follow us. We should disguise ourselves. While Varadhanu was looking for water the soldiers of Deergharaj found him Where is the Prince? REAP WHAT YOU SOW I don't know. Like you, I am also searching the prince. 2010. After disguising themselves they continued their journey day and night. Oppressed by hunger and thirst they stopped at a place. Brahm-datt said Friend! I cannot walk a step now. My mouth and throat are parched. I am thirsty. amand Prince! Run away. Save yourself from these rascals. 100.0 1050 Prince! Please wait here. I will go in search of water. Leaving Brahm-datt there, Varadhanu left in search of water. pl 201 Eur The soldiers caught him and beat him up. Varadhanu started shouting 439 3,01
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Suddenly he arrived at a hermitage. When the rector saw a young boy in miserable condition, he asked Oh! This is Varadhanu's voice. It seems that the soldiers have arrived. I should run away. Son! Who are you? And why are you so afraid? I am a traveler and some bandits are chasing me. Brahm-datt ran and vanished into the jungle. Brahm-datt did not reveal his identity. The rector happened to see the Shrivats mark on his chest. He smiled and said You are no ordinary traveler. You are an illustrious and able young man. Don't hesitate to tell me who you are. I will help you. his MESTAY The Acharya embraced the prince The prince said! Acharya! I am the son of late king Brahm of Kampilpur. My enemies are chasing me. Oh! You are prince Brahm-datt? Your father was a close friend of mine ... On 20m OSV W 3 AP
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Brahm-datt told his story and added The acharya trained Brahm-datt in politics, martial arts, and warfare. Many Sir! Rascal Prince! I will teach you years of hard work made Brahm-datt a Deergharaj is mean politics and train you in || great warrior. and corrupt. He wants martial arts to enable to kill me ... you to wipe out the oppressors ... COOL & SO SONA One day the acharya took Brahm-datt into a dense forest to test his abilities. Leaving Brahm-datt alone near a lake he excused himself on some pretext. He hid behind a tree and gave a loud elephant-call. A herd of wild elephants rushed towards the lake and attacked Brahm-datt, who fought them alone bravely. .. - les 900, . www.ainelibrary.org
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________________ REAP WHAT'YOU SOW A giant mad elephant tried to gore Brahmdatt with its sharp tusks. a la An expert elephant tamer, Brahm-datt jumped like a monkey and landed on the back of the giant. - UT. S.- S5. He gave a mighty blow on the elephant's head. It squealed with pain and ran into the jungle ma My MC gren IAN - - Z ..3..3 The acharya looked agapeOh! What a tragedy. Where goes the mad giant taking the prince along? But they all returned disappointed. The acharya said sadly Probably this was predestined. Anyway, Prince Brahm-datt is going to be the emperor after one year. And he sent some hermits in search. 12 Jan Education International
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The mad elephant took the prince into a garden. The prince bathed in a pond, plucked and ate some fruits, and moved towards inhabited areas. Wherever he went he astonished people with his enchanting personality and brilliance. As the fame of his valour, bravery, and benevolence spread far and near, many princesses got married to him. But he did not stop anywhere. He continued his journey after informing--"I have to collect enough wealth, power and army to regain my kingdom of Kampilpur. When you get my call, please come to my assistance." The mad elephant took the prince prince into a beautiful garden. Many princesses got married to him. RON I have to collect wealth, power and army to win back Kampilpur. When you get my call, please join me.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW One day Brahm-datt reached Kashi. The ruler of Kashi himself came out of the city to welcome him. The king was highly impressed by his personality and his large army. Brahm-datt told him about the conspiracies of Deergharaj and added Uncle! Now the pot of his sins is full to the brim. I will not rest as long as I do not destroy that corrupt rascal. The king called his daughter Kanakvati and said This is my daughter Kanakvati. I had promised my friend and your father, King Brahm, that I will marry her to you. e Uncle! It is my duty to honour the wishes of my elders. Please proceed. Getting this news, minister Dhanu and his son, Varadhanu, also arrived. Prince! This is a child's play for you. But before the war there is a need for some propitious act. Brahm-datt and Kanakvati were married. Later everyone unanimously decided Now we should punish that treacherous Deergharaj for his villainy. For Private &sonal Use Only 03
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Brahm-datt sent an emissary to Deergharaj with a message When King Brahm died you became the regent of this kingdom. But instead of acting as a caretaker you have appropriated it. Now you should return the kingdom to prince Brahm-datt and seek his pardon. Arrogant Deergharaj flared up One does not get a kingdom in charity. Only he can own and enjoy a kingdom who is strong. 6 Eventually the armies of the two adversaries fought a bitter war. Brahm-datt was not only a great warrior he also had the power of justice with him. He plundered Deergharaj's army. a3 15 757570 COOL R Consumed by anger, Deergharaj grappled with Brahm-datt. nogaow-bein
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________________ All of a sudden a divine and sparkling Chakra descended from the sky and hovered around Brahm-datt. Be Brahm-datt whirled the Chakra and launched it at Deergharaj. Go! Slit that source of sin and treachery. # Chakra = disc-weapon. WO REAP WHAT YOU SOW Morn Brahm-datt raised the index finger of his right hand and the Chakra came to rest on it. elp) The whirling Chakra slit the neck of Deergharaj and his dismembered body fell on the ground. 16 D OPER
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The public and the friendly rulers crowned Brahm-datt in a grand King Brahm-datt accepted the greetings ceremony. Prime minister Dhanu gave his blessings and said and said All this happiness is the result of the hardships and pain prince Brahm-datt has suffered for 16 years, roaming around in dense forests. It is the victory of justice. AC l`l 29 08 I will follow the path of religion and justice. I will serve my people as I would have served my parents. 2 The exemplary valour and policy of justice of King Brahm-datt inspired hundreds of kingdoms to join his empire. A few years later he commenced the victory march of the Bharat area. During this 16 year march he faced many wars and battles. At last he returned to Kampilpur as Chakravarti Brahm-datt. 17 Op 13
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW He looked at those shapes time and again with astonishment. When he focussed he felt One day Emperor Brahm-datt was enjoying music and dance with his queens, sitting in his private hall of entertainment. A maid offered him a bouquet of fragrant flowers. What a beautiful bouquet! I remember having seen such fragrant bouquets and enchanting performances earlier at some place. Nuor CCC Brahm-datt was enchanted by the beautiful shapes of swans and deer, made within the bouquet. Brahm-datt was lost into the memories of the past. He remembered some incidents and fell unconscious. When he regained normalcy he mumbled as if in a trance Slaves in Dasharnapur, we became deer in Kalinjar, swans on the banks of the Ganges, Chandals in Kashi, divine beings in heavens and then got separated. Where did we go? 9 WENN 20000 Everyone there listened with surprise.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW When the emperor regained his composure he called his reporter and said In every street of every village and city people started reciting the verse but no one could add the fourth line. One day a gardener rushed into the assembly and said Go! make an announcement in the state that whoever adds the fourth line to complete this verse (the one he had just mumbled) will be awarded one lac gold coins. Sire! I have found the fourth line. Recite! So 54 work The gardener recited the fourth line. The emperor was astonished. He asked the gardener An ascetic came into my garden and stood in meditation under a tree. I was mumbling the verse while working in the garden when I heard him say Have you completed this verse? "This is our sixth birth. The brothers have been separated." No Sire! I am not the poet. Indeed! this must be the fourth line. 2009 18 - www.jalnelibrary.org
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The joyous emperor took out his necklace and rings and rewarded the gardener Brahm-datt went into the garden. The moment he saw the ascetic he was filled with brotherly love. He fell at the ascetic's feet You have obliged me. Come, take me to the ascetic. I want to pay homage ... Brother! My dear brother! TE Everyone around was surprised at this display. The empress askedMy lord! What has happened It is beyond you. During last to you? So deep a love for the five births we were real brothers ascetic. How can he be and we shared moments of your brother? happiness and sorrow. do .001 OS ren WYOXS 5 A The group exclaimed in unison Sire! Please tell us the story. We are bursting with curiosity. My voice has chocked. I am unable to speak. You listen to the tale from the revered one. 20
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Accordingly they urged the ascetic to tell the One day the two brothers were tilling the field. story. He started--Five incarnations before 11 After the day's hard labour the younger this, in the house of a Brahmin in Dasharnpur brother said lived two sons of a maid servant. They worked Come, we shall sleep in the Brother! I am so tired hard throughout the day ... shade of a tree for some time that I cannot return and regain strength ... home ... The two brothers went and slept under a tree. After some time a black snake came out of its hole and bit them. They died at once. They reincarnated as deer in the valley of Kalinjar mountain. Once when they approached a river bank for water a hunter shot arrows at them. The two little deer died on the spot.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW They now reincarnated as swans at the banks of the Ganges and playfully swam around in a lake. One day a bird-catcher cast his net and the two swans were caught. ment The bird-catcher cruelly twisted their necks and they died writhing in pain. ERIL ON VU inte The next birth was as sons of a Chandal # in Varanasi. The elder was named Chitt and the younger Sambhoot. & One day the king of Varanasi instructed the Chandal This is priest Namuchi. He has committed grave crime. Take him to the cremation ground and execute him 22 # Caretaker of the cremation ground.
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________________ At the cremation ground Namuchi beseeched Please don't kill me. I will give what you ask and do as you say. Namuchi started the training of the two boys and soon they became experts. n MALL 397-2 R REAP WHAT YOU SOW The two brothers trembled with fear when they listened this. They came to Namuchi and said Sir! You should run away. My father is going to kill you in the morning. Namuchi eloped during the night. The Chandal thought.bempoleondru a little and saidI love my two sons more than my life. If you agree to make them masters of performing arts like music and dance I will spare you. One day the Chandal saw his wife in compromising position with Namuchi. He lost his temper. During the night he uttered in his sleep Chapt Rascal Namuchi! You are cutting the branch you are sitting on. Come morning I will behead you with my knife... FITR Wandering around he arrived at Hastinapur. Pleased with his knowledge and wisdom Sanatkumar Chakravarti said Since this day Namuchi will be the prime minister of the state. 23
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Chitt and Sambhoot roamed around the city singing and playing instruments. Their melodies enchanted the citizens Their voice is drenched in ambrosia. You like to listen to their music without a break... At a large fete once many expert dancers and musicians from far and near assembled in the city. The two Chandal-sons also joined the artists and started performing. The audience was enthralled. Suddenly some Brahmins came with sticks in their hands What is this? The Chandal-sons have joined this assembly and defiled us. Beat them and kick them out of the city. The crowd battered them with sticks, stones and fists They escaped and hid in a forlorn jungle. Chitt said Brother! It is better to die than to live such wretched life. LOWO 09 A.. 3.. 3.. Cal They climbed a hill and prepared to jump to death. Just then a hermit called them Boys! What are you doing? Why do you want to commit suicide? 24
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The two brothers nervously told their tale. The hermit pacified them anns Boys! You cannot end your miseries by destroying your body. The miseries will follow you even in your next incarnation. As a hunter chases its prey, the karmas chase a being.... What do we do? We are fed up of this miserable life. Accordingly the two brothers became ascetics and started austerities and meditation in the jungle. Once the two ascetics arrived at Hastinapur and started their practices in a garden outside the town. Ascetic Sambhoot went into the town to seek alms to break his month long fast. The state priest, Namuchi, who was now the prime minister of Chakravarti Sanatkumar, saw Sambhoot dressed as an ascetic and recognized him-"God! This is the same Chandal-son. If he discloses my identity to the king my secret will be revealed." The minister instructed his guards "That ascetic wandering on the highway is an impostor and heretic. Apprehend him, beat him up and kick him out of the town." The guards started hitting the austere ascetic with ropes and sticks. Ascetic Sambhoot calmly said "What is the matter? I have done no crime, why are you hurting me?" Eut The guards said "You are an impostor, an heretic, and a Chandal in the garb of an ascetic... Do penance. Do spiritual practices. The fire of penance burns karmas. Only then you can be free of miseries. When the guards did not stop even after repeated requests ascetic Sambhoot lost his temper. He said "Rascals! You take my serenity and clemency to be cowardice. Just wait." He opened his mouth and Tejoleshya (divine fire power) appeared from it like a fireball. Within a moment the sky was filled with smoke. The guards ran away in fear. But the anger of the ascetic was not pacified. Clouds of smoke emerged from his mouth and spread throughout the city. The citizens started wailing-"Oh god! What has happened? We are being choked. From where is this smoke coming?" 25 Ascetic Chitt (me) was also meditating there. I saw the leaping flames and clouds of smoke in the sky. I rushed to ascetic Sambhoot
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting "Brother! What have you done? Don't turn your austerities into smoke with the fire of anger. Compassion and peace are the duties of ascetics. Forgive! Calm down! Don't consume penance by your anger." On this counseling by ascetic Chitt, ascetic Sambhoot repented for his deeds--"Brother! I was not myself. The madness of my anger has consumed my penance." And ascetic Sambhoot drew back the Tejoleshya. In no time the clouds of smoke vanished. Sanatkumar Chakravarti was informed-"Some soldiers mercilessly beat up an ascetic. That ascetic is burning everything with Tejoleshya." The Chakravarti inquired--"Who instigated this?" His guards informed--"Sire! We were ordered by minister Namuchi." The Chakravarti lost his temper and ordered-Bind this rascal with ropes and take him around the town like a thief. After that bring him back to me." When this was done the Chakravarti produced Namuchi before the ascetic and asked"Revered ascetic! The culprit is before you. Tell me how should I punish him?" Namuchi humbly fell at the feet of ascetic Sambhoot and beseeched--"O compassionate one! Kindly forgive this sinner. Please pardon my crime." Ascetic Sambhoot said "Sire! To pardon a sinner is the duty of an ascetic. Please release him." The Chakravarti was impressed by the display of compassion by the ascetic. He paid him homage with sincere devotion. When he saw the large family, beautiful women, and the divine grandeur of the Chakravarti, ascetic Sambhoot was drawn to it. He fancied"If there is any fruit of my austerities, may I own such unlimited grandeur during my next incarnation." Completing their life spans ascetics Chitt and Sambhoot reincarnated as gods in the Nalinigulm Viman (a divine abode). After enjoying the divine pleasures and completing their life spans they descended on the earth. Sambhoot was born as Brahm-datt, the son of king Brahm of Kampilpur. I (Chitt) was born as the son of a merchant in Purimtal city. As the result of my spiritual practices during the earlier incarnation I got detached from the mundane pleasures. I turned an ascetic in my youth. Wandering from one village to another I have arrived in this garden. When! heard the gardener mumbling three lines of the verse I attained the Jati Smaran Jnana (the knowledge of the earlier incarnations) and I could know all about my five earlier births. I at once uttered the fourth line and completed the verse "This is our sixth birth. The brothers have been separated." Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting 55 55 * Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting Ting 26
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Filled with tender sentiments, the Chakravarti said This tale of five births told by the ascetic astonished everyone How strange are the consequences of karmas a being has to suffer!! Revered one! All this grandeur is your to ask. You are young, please enjoy it. When you turn old you could become ascetic and do spiritual practices ... . w The ascetic said Chakravarti! You are deliberately forgetting how much we suffered due to our karmas in our earlier births. We destroyed those karmas only through penance. Now for mundane pleasures don't indulge in evil karmas ... Brahm-datt said, Revered one! Indeed I know that the end result of violence is bad rebirth but ... But what? 1990 SM 09. Revered one! I am in the same predicament as an elephant trapped in a deep swamp who cannot come out of it in spite of all its efforts.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The ascetic said, Brother! What you O king! If you cannot abandon these say is true. But I am indulgences, at least do pious deeds so. still unable to abandon that you are able to avoid hellish torture these pleasures and during your next incarnation, grandeur. 068 Donlod NO OOS nam SA 000 King! Remember this that good deeds entail good fruits and bad ones bring you bad results. You reap what you sow, this is the un changed law of nature ... Ahor 0 Monon M 9022 10 Saying thus ascetic Chitt got up and left. Brahm-datt Chakravarti returned to his palace and resumed his regal enjoyments. 80 52 CE 28
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The Chakravarti said with surprise - Dom NOVUU Onca a Brahmin friend of his father came to the court of Brahm-datt. Pleased by his praise, Brahm-datt said OW Sirl. That food is very heavy and stimulating. You will not be able to digest it. Please ask something else. Respected sir! What do you need? Please seek what you want. Sire! It is my desire that today I eat with my family the rich food that has been cooked for you. DOLOTOVOLCIOLO Sire! That is what I want. CE WWW The Chakravarti issued orders to his cook. The Brahmin, his wife, son and daughter-inlaw, all ate that rich food However, that rich food acted as aphrodisiac for them. Forgetting all norms of decency, like animals they began satisfying their carnal desires. Oh! What a heavenly food! 5038 8 82 Vieg * & O 29
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The Brahmin got angry at Brahm-datt Next morning when they came out of their stupor the Brahmin family felt ashamed of the misdeeds. In self reproach they ran away from each other and into the jungle. The evil food of this evil king corrupted the minds of all the members of my family. He has made me corrupt and evil. I. will take revenge. Simmering with vengeance, the Brahmin one day saw a cowherd. The boy was shooting with his sling and bringing down leaves from a tree to feed his goats. The marksmanship of the cowherd inspired the Brahmin I can take my revenge with the help of this cowherd. 2012 He offered money to the cowherd and said Look, you have to shoot two pebbles in one shot and blind the person with a canopy and whisks who comes riding an elephant. OUP OOR JAV 30
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW The innocent cowherd was wheedled into the conspiracy. When the Chakravarti's cavalcade was passing through the highway the cowherd shot two pebbles and blinded him. moja yorumu hen CA ng us. UPP 25 mm AWOWWE Ah! vvvlaalaalmmai The guards at once apprehended the cowherd. When they beat him he revealed The guards apprehended the Brahmin and produced him before the Chakravarti. Angry Chakravarti said Don't beat me! I am not at fault. That Brahmin asked me to do this. * Rascal! you are more venomous than a snake. Deal the harshest punishment to such evill traitor Kill every member of his family.
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________________ REAP WHAT YOU SOW Even after killing the Brahmin family the violent desire of vengeance in Brahm-datt's mind was not pacified. He started hating the whole Brahmin community. He issued an order Take out the eyes. of Brahmins, put them in a large plate and bring to me. www. The wise minister brooded JOU. DOU He peeled a few Lasodas # and brought them to the king in a large plate. The blind king felt them with his fingers. Taking them to be the eye-balls of Brahmins, he callously rubbed and crushed them satisfying his flaming vengeance. #Lasoda a glutinous fruit of the size of the human eye balls. 10000 The Chakravarti's mind is aflame with vengeance and he is beyond reason. 000000 by cruel and wrathful Thus during the last days of his life, blind Brahm-datt was consumed sentiments. As a consequence, when he completed his life span he reincarnated in the seventh hell. THE END Sources: Uttaradhyayan Sutra Ch. 12 and Trishashti Shalaka... 9/1
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________________ AhasA dharma vRkSa dharmavakSa kI tIna shaakhaaeN| THE THREE BRANCHES OF THE DHARMA-TREE THE THREE BRANCHES OF THE DHARMA-TREE Dharma has been depicted as a giant tree having three main branches. The branches are1. Ahimsa-Not to harm any of the six classes of beings and to nurture such feelings as amnesty, fraternity, compassion and equality towards all beings. These ten forms of ahimsa have been shown as the ten leaves on this branch. 2. Samyam (discipline)-The seventeen sections of discipline described in the elaboration of this verse have been shown as the seventeen leaves of another branch. 3. Tap (austerity)-The twelve sections of austerity, including fasting, dieting, and others have been shown as twelve leaves of the third branch. Even gods and men of high status revere the person who follows this three branched Dharma or the august attitude. Dasavaikalika Sutra. (Ch.2, verse 3) Printed at: Mohan Mudranalaya, Agra-10 Ph. 260532 Jain Education internarona For Private & Personal use only