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________________ 220 ÄYARO 28. Arfor gareni geldi arii 24. Jānittu dukkhaṁ patteya ń sāyaộ. 24. Happiness and unhappiness are (purely individual ex periences (- knowing this fact one should not cease to be vigilant). २५. पुढो छंदा इह माणवा, पुढो दुक्खं पवेदितं । 25. Pudho chaîndä iha māņavā, pudho dukkham paveditam. 25. People in this world have diverse desires. Their miseries are also diverse. २६. से अविहिंसमाणे अणवयमाणे, पुट्ठो फासे विप्पणोल्लए। 26. Se avihińsamane anavayamāne, puttho phāse vippan ollae. 26. One (who knows that experience of pleasure and pain is purely individual) should not indulge in violence (or) deny (the existence of micro-organisms). One should forbear the hardships that befall him (in the path of this sadhana) with equipoise. २७. एस समिया-परियाए वियाहिते। 27. Esa sainiyā-pariyae viyāhite. 27. He (i.e. a sadhaka who observes non-violence and forbearance) is described as one who has perfectly comprehended the Truth3. 1. Vide 1/38, 39, 66. 2. The author of the Vrtti interprets the term "samiya pariyaye" in two ways: (a) One who practises the right form of asceticism. (b).One who practises the tranquil form of asceticism. 3. The alternate translation of this aphorism may be done like this: He (i. e. a sādhaka who observes non-violence and forbearance) is described as one who has fully attained the Equanimity. 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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