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________________ 98 ÀYARO Da mda -samādāņa -padam 40. Aho ya rão ya paritappamäne kālākāla sa mutthai, samjogaţthi atthilobhi, alumpe sahasakkāre, Vinivitthacitte, ettha satthe puno puno. Use of Violence 40. (A stupefied person) lives constantly tormented (by avidity); he endevours (to amass wealth) in season and out of season; being desirous of sensual pleasures, he is avid for money, (so much so that) he becomes out and out a rogue committing theft or robbery. His mind is always engrossed in (amassing wealth). (Such) a man repeatedly becomes a killer (lit. weapon) (of living beings). 89.3719-ast, MIEST, fai-at, 197-457, 49 TAT, À 2T4-TT, À 972-17, et 3fafa-ant, à fai qut-arat, HUTA 41. Se aya-bale, se nai-bale, se mitta-bale, se pecca bale, se deva-bale, se ráya-bale, se cora-bale, se atihi-bale, se kivana-bale, se samana-bale. 41. He (amasses) physical power, power of kith and kin, power of allies, supra-mundane-power, deity-power, royal-power, thief-power, guest-power, pauper-power, śramana-power (ascetic power). ANNOTATION 41: There are certain sources of power. By acquiring them a man wishes to achieve such things as enjoyment, happiness, victory, wealth, fame and religion. (1) Physical strength: For gaining bodily strength,one drinks wine and eats meat. (2) Power of kith and kin: In order to remain undefeat ed, one seeks power of one's kith and kin. Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006521
Book TitleAgam 01 Ang 01 Acharang Sutra Aayaro Terapanth
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorTulsi Acharya
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year1981
Total Pages472
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, & agam_acharang
File Size17 MB
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