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________________ Dharma-Mārga ( Ācāra-Samhitā) 195 8. A true monk is one who has no yearnings, who is indiffer ent to this world and the hereafter, whose diets and movements are proper and who is free from passions. - Pra. Sā. 3.26 9. The monk who is lacking in scriptural knowledge neither knows his self nor the things other than his self. - Pra. Sā. 3.33 10. Unlike other persons, the self-realised monk sees through the eyes of the Āgamas. - Pra. Sā. 3.34 11. The karmic bondage destroyed by an un-enlightened soul by practising austerities in crores of births, is achieved only in one breath by an awakened soul practising the three restraints. - Pra. Sā. 3.38 12. He who looks at both straw and gold alike, is said to be truly initiated. - Bo. Pā. 47 13. A great monk eats only for the sustenance of life and not for the pleasure of it. -- Utta. Sū. 35.17 Even after becoming a monk, if the passions like anger etc. are not controlled, his monkhood is useless like the flower of sugarcane plant. — Daśa. Ni. 301 14. 15. The exaltation of forgiveness, humility, simplicity, greedlessness, modesty, forbearance and the faithful observation of the prescribed code of conduct are the hall mark of a monk. - Daśa. Ni. 349 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001668
Book TitlePearls of Jaina Wisdom
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorDulichand Jain
PublisherParshwanath Vidyapith
Publication Year1997
Total Pages368
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Principle, & Religion
File Size16 MB
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