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________________ Learning 269 3. Just as a mountain remains unmoved by the tempestuous winds so also an aspirant who has taken vows should remain impassive to pleasant and unpleasant, great and small, favourable and unfavourable conditions. -- Sū. Kr. Sū. 1.11.37 4. Knowing that all hardships and afflictions are a result of one's past deeds, ascetics bear them patiently like a debtor who patiently strives for payment of his debts. - Dvā. A. 110 5. Karmas are very powerful in this world and nothing is more powerful than karmas. Just as an elephant tramples a forest full of lotuses so also when karmas are strong, they render all other powers weak. - Bha. A. 1621 Sixty One Restraint in Speech 1. A wise person neither speaks without being asked nor does he interfere when another person is speaking. He does not speak about somebody in his absence and avoids deceitful untruth. — Daśa. Sū. 8.47 2. Speech is of four kinds – ( a ) true, (b) not true, (c) diluted and (d) conventional speech. - Daśa. Cū. 7.1 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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