________________ RESTRAINTS THE ESSENCE OF JAIN PRACTICE 141 should do it willingly and wholeheartedly. He should not harbor any sense of disregard or contempt for the recipient, nor should he be offering out of fear or any other compulsion. If he offers because of some visible or invisible compulsion, his donation would lose its significance. The last aspect is recipient's status. The more worthy is he, the greater would be the significance of donating to him. ODO Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org