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________________ Notes Bk. I 14. Gautama's reverence (saddha), doubt (samsaya) and curiosity/enquiry (koūhalla) have been repeated four times with the adjectives jāya, uppanna, saṁjāya and samuppanna, giving in all 12 forms. Reverence signifies not only desire to know the truth but also faith and respect for it. But it might be that Gautama had certain points about which he was in need of more light. Hence doubt. Gautama was a highly accomplished monk. His doubt, therefore, could not be on superficials, but on fundamentals, or certain aspects thereof. Curiosity was about how the master resolved the points of doubt. 225 The four terms may also be explained as follows: Jāya implies the genesis of reverence, doubt and curiosity; in uppanna, each one of these takes a shape; the last two, saṁjāya and samuppanna, with the prefix 'sam' to jāya and uppanna, signify a process of intensification of the first two, since the enquirer was no ordinary person, but was himself in command of four types of knowledge. Some commentators have explained the four expressions with altogether twelve forms in terms of 'superficial knowledge' (avagraha), 'desire to know more' (ihā), 'fulfilment of desire for more knowledge' (avaya), and 'being firm in knowledge' (dhāraṇā). Others have considered the four as signifying more or less the same thing, with slight intensification from one to the next one. obeisance, 15. 'Vandai namansal'-paying homage and the former by expression and the latter by bowing one's head in a prescribed manner. 16. Humility as prescribed is as follows: nidda-vigahā parivajjiehim guttehim panjaliudehim bhattibahumāṇapuvvaṁ uvauttehim suṇeyavvam which means (1) giving up slumber and irrelevant talk; (2) controlling mind, body and expression; (3) with folded 15
SR No.002130
Book TitleAgam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapti Sutra Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorK C Lalwani
PublisherJain Bhawan Publication
Publication Year1999
Total Pages354
LanguageEnglish, Prakrit
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, & agam_bhagwati
File Size16 MB
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