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________________ Significance of Jainism : 159 by giving freely these chaturvidha-danas, i.e., four types of gifts, in all parts of India. In this manner the legacy of Mahāvira has been continued to the present day. Thus there is an immense value attached to this vow of aparigraha or parigraha-parimāna from social point of view. At the same time this vow has got a great significance in preparing a proper mental attitude towards material possessions, in forming a true scale of values, and in developing a right sense of proportion for individual possessions. This vow emphasizes that one should not feel too much attachment towards his own possessions and should resist all temptations. It teaches that one may keep wealth and commodities to satisfy one's requirements but one should not lose oneself in the pursuit of material gain. In this manner it appeals that one should rise above greed, vanity, lust, etc. Thus the vow of aparigraha inculcates a particular mental attitude of self-restraint in the face of pleasures, of stoicism before temptations and of detachment from superfluities and super-abundances. This attitude of mind is perhaps more necessary today than ever before.
SR No.002007
Book TitleAspects of Jaina Religion
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVilas Sangve
PublisherBharatiya Gyanpith
Publication Year1999
Total Pages190
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Religion, & Principles
File Size13 MB
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