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________________ KARMA PHILOSOPRY 143 again the protection to life is reduced to 1. There fore the protection which a layman can undertake to afford to life is, in comparison with that afforded by the monk, as 1 is to 16. : The layman, then, can undertake to refrain from killing innocent moving living beings intentionally when he has no proper necessary cause. So the FIRST VOW OF THE LAYMAN is: "I shall not kill a moving living being with determined intention when it is innocent, without . proper necessary cause or purpose.” Virtues and vices are states of the individual and can never be transmitted or transferred Incidental. from one person, to another. Each person develops his own state of virtue, just as he does his own knowledge. You cannot impart virtue to another person, you cannot inherit virtue (in the sense of receiving it). You cannot inherit knowledge or impart knowledge. You can supply a person with the means (such as books or lectures) whereby he can develop his own knowledge. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.002015
Book TitleKarma Philosophy
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVirchand R Gandhi
PublisherAgamoday Samiti
Publication Year1924
Total Pages244
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Karma, & Philosophy
File Size9 MB
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