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________________ 50 qualities, such as, faith, knowledge, and conduct, what is the use for them of the sensuous pleasures through which only temporary one is obtained? (2) [74] Notes: means essential quality which here stands faith, knowledge, conduct, penance and potentiality (ज्ञान, दर्शन, चारित्र, तप and वीर्य ) (2) [74] for Jñānasara या शान्तैकरसास्वादाद्भवे तृप्तिरतीन्द्रिया । सा न जिहेन्द्रियद्वारा पसास्वादनादपि || ३ || || ७५ ॥ yā sāntaikarasāsvādād bhavet trptiratīndriyā | sā na jihvendriyadvārā ṣadrsāsvādanādapi ||3|| ||75|| Meaning: The ultra-sensual satiety obtainable from the enjoyment of the sentiment of peace can not be had from tasting all the six tastes even with the senseorgan called tongue. (3) [75] Notes: Tastes are six, namely, pungent (g), bitter ( तिक्त ), astringent ( कषाय ), sweet (मधुर), oily ( स्निग्ध), and salty (a). Compare the sentiment of peace described in the stanza below : Jain Education International न यत्र दुःखं न सुखं न चिन्ता, न रागद्वेषौ न च काचिदिच्छा । रसः स शान्तः कथितो मुनीन्द्रैः, सर्वेषु भावेषु समप्रमाणः || (साहित्यदर्पण) (3) [75] For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001518
Book TitleGyansara
Original Sutra AuthorYashovijay Upadhyay
AuthorGirishkumar P Shah Pandit
PublisherJain Sahitya Vikas Mandal
Publication Year1961
Total Pages276
LanguageSanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari, Religion, & Sermon
File Size13 MB
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