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________________ attachment with water or potato and remain aloof, thinking that they are not my material. Such a thought with strong conviction would prevent any Karmic bondage with my soul. In this akarma condition, my conscious effort would always be directed towards the pure form of my soul, because other material is not mine. It is alien to my soul. Q. 17 b) Boiling process is more cruel and violent to convert living water into non-living water rather than the process of making Dhovana. Boiling involves the use of fire, which results in gross killings of fire-bodied lives as well as that of air-bodied living-beings. Then why should we resort to this practice at all? What benefits are derived by drinking boiled or dhovana water? A 17 b)Answer to the first portion is same as answer 12 (iii) b. In the light of above noted 17B, following benefits are bestowed due to drinking of non-living water. A laity knows that Boiled or Dhovana water is not easilty available everywhere. Hence a potential is created purposely and intentionally by this VOW to tolerate the difficulties with equanimity. As such this vow can be termed as Tapa (Austerity). This vow leads to restriction on one's wish list and hence it is regarded as an act of sensual control. It enhances the fruits of Vow. It restricts the no. of water-pots to be used by the vow-taker. He can even further take a supplementary vow to keep a limited no. or to denounce all other water-pots for his use. It brings the benefits of limit-restriction. iv) It leads to conquering of Taste-sense, because boiling or dhovana making changes the taste of water. Thus it helps conquering the attachment. Q.18:- You consider Dhovana to be less violent, but bubbles have been seen sometimes coming out of dhovana. Hence it becomes more violent due to fermentation. Fermentation Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.006761
Book TitleScience of Dhovana Water
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJeoraj Jain
PublisherSamyag Gyan Pracharak Mandal
Publication Year2012
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size13 MB
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