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Bhāvanā ( Anupreksā) Sūtra
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4. Just as a wild animal roams about all alone in a forest, so
I shall practise right conduct myself by observing austerities and self-control.
-- Utta. Sū. 19.77
5. Leaving behind bipeds, quadrupeds, fields, houses, wealth,
foodgrains and everything against his will and accompanied only by his karmic deeds, the soul enters a new existence, either a good or a bad one.
-- Utta. Sū. 13.24
6. For the sake of his relatives and his material body a per
son commits sins in this world; but at the time of reckoning he has to bear the consequences of these sins in hell all alone.
- Bha. Ārā. 1747
Thirty Reflections on the Otherness of the Body
1. The sensual pleasures are different and I am different, why then should I be attracted to things that are different ?
-- Sū. Kr. Sū. 2.1.50
2. The monk should annihilate the Karmic body by contemplating upon the self as different from the mundane body.
– Ācā. Sā. 1.4.3 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only
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