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x aka wha aku ake ache ah aha ? ba af wa PopO TAN OTA O PINTO O YANO PASCO TAN O O DANS OFANLO TANTO TANTO O S/N OTINLO LO OFAN OTIS LO OLA OTANLO OPACARS 1 ~) + The demon-godrepeated his threat twice and thrice in a hard tone. Oe 3 Chullashatak suddenly felt disturbed as if an electric current (¢ Ae passed through his body. The dreadful scene of poverty was before @¥ ay him.Hefelt bewildered. (Os “ + In this frightened state Chullashatak forgot that he was in (os s Paushadh. So he got enraged at the person who had threatened to & 4 destroy his wealth. He spread his hands, to catch him. His head 4 y struck against the pillar in Paushadhshala. The demon-god 2 y disappeared. In desperation, he shouted loudly. His wife Bahula cS came at his shrieks. When she heardthe details of the occurrence & ° from her husband, she said—“It was your test. It was a godly @& turbulence. You remainedfirm in the beginning but in the end, you é lost control. Your vow has been adversely affected. You should @ 4 repent, accept penance and thus purify yourself.” Chullashatak did Y as advised and got inspiration to remain firm in his vowsin future. ‘ * + He spent twenty years observing the partial vows, the vows meant ) i to increase quality of partial vows and the supporting vows. O Y L He practiced eleven pratimas of a householder in the prescribed O A Y 8 manner. In the end he did Samlekhana, left food and waterfor one 4 R O L 8 month and died a quiet death. He was re-born in Arunsiddh Viman O ; ofSaudharm Devlok. LWT O T L 3) + This story clearly depicts that some have great attachment for G W x their wealth, much greater than the one for family or their own R O E - body. A person attached to wealth can endure every thing but not E O the loss of wealth. In the end, due to this attachment, he maligns N T O 3 his spiritual practices. So it is essential to discard even the Y T ° minutest attachment for wealth for the sake of proper spiritual O R P practices. O O L AL RWS OT + Therole of mother and wife was also praiseworthy in inspiring the O R W AT Shravaks to again becomefirm in their faith and practices. C} O o° B ° Se O o ° t A M o O C 5OF STAASTYT ( 2h ) Illustrated Upasak-dashaSutra K Pete he DEYSORLS OBL GON SORNSORNG RY GORWIORNG ENG ORNS ORNS 9BNG DN "ONG SON GODNGO ONG OVGOOKS HNN iSa j yee ‘ pe ¥
SR No.007654
Book TitleUpasakdasha and Anuttarau Papatikdasha sutra Sachitra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAmarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
PublisherPadma Prakashan
Publication Year2001
Total Pages483
LanguagePrakrit, English, Hindi
ClassificationBook_English, Book_Devnagari, Agam, Canon, Ethics, Conduct, agam_upasakdasha, & agam_anuttaropapatikdasha
File Size16 MB
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