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________________ Dharma-Mārga ( Ācāra-Samhitā) 201 28. A monk who is totally detached, calm and serene in his mind, attains that blissful emancipation which even a Cakravarti ( universal monarch ) cannot ever have. -- Bha. Ā. 1182 Thirty Nine Who is a śramana ? 1. One does not become a monk by merely tonsuring, nor a Brāhmaṇa by reciting the Onkāra Mantra, nor a Muni by living in the forest, nor a hermit by wearing clothes woven out of the kusa grass. - Utta. Sū. 25.31 2. A person becomes a monk by equanimity, a Brāhmaṇaby his celibacy, a Muniby his knowledge and a hermit by his austerities. - Utta. Sū. 25.32 3. A person becomes monk by his virtues and a pseudo-monk by absence of virtues; therefore master all the virtues of a monk and be free from all the vices of one who is not a monk. A person who knowing his self through the self maintains equanimity towards attachment and aversion is worthy of veneration. - Daśāśru. Sū. 9.3.11 4. A true monk maintains equanimity in his success and fail ure, happiness and misery, life and death, blame and praise and honour and dishonour. - Utta. Sū. 19.91 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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