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________________ Chapter 5: Pupil's First Doubt regarding Existence of the Soul organs can be termed as soul. Then the pupil's attention turns to breath. Even if a man loses the vitality of every sense organ, he is still considered alive so long as respiration continues. The breath is thus an infallible sign of life. Therefore he suggests that respiration can be termed as the soul. According to his arguments, the soul can therefore be equated with body or senses or breath. Since there appears no sign of the soul apart from these three aspects, the pupil argues that it would be meaningless to talk of its existence, as different from the body. વળી જો આત્મા હોય તો, જણાય તે નહિ કેમ ? જણાય જો તે હોય તો, ઘટ પટ આદિ જેમ. 117011 Vali Jo Ätmä Hoy To, Janäy Te Nahi Kem? Janäy Jo Te Hoy To, Ghat Pat Ädi Jem. Moreover, if there is a soul, why is it not noticed? If it is there, it should be noticed like a pot or cloth. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001302
Book TitleAtmssiddhi
Original Sutra AuthorShrimad Rajchandra
AuthorManu Doshi
PublisherShrimad Rajchandra Sadhna Kendra Koba
Publication Year2003
Total Pages298
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Spiritual, Philosophy, & Rajchandra
File Size37 MB
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