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________________ Dharma-Mārga ( Ācāra-Samhitā) 241 4. By conquering deceit, a person gains humility. - Utta. Sū. 29.69 5. Just as a child speaks of his good and bad acts in an inno cent manner, similarly, one ought to confess one's guilt with a mind free from deceit and pride. - Mahā. Pra, 22 6. A person who atones for the misdeeds carelessly done by him, is a true aspirant. - Sthā. Sū. 8 Fifty One Modesty 1. A monk who does not flaunt even slightly his family lineage, looks, caste, learning, austerity, scriptural knowledge and character practises humility. - Ku. A. 72 2. He truly commands respect who is always cautious not to insult others. A person who merely boasts but has no virtues cannot command respect. — Bha. Ā. 1429 3. Every person has been born several times in high caste as well as in low caste; hence none is either high or low. After knowing this, who will feel proud of taking birth in respectable or high caste ? And who will evince attachment to any particular caste ? -- Ācā. Sū. 1.2.3.49-50 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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