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aefanfia a 106 a eaters ga Harr terse fare wear # fe ae ATT ap a rgd At eager aoh ee Gat ge se gar RTtea ag arent & OTEIe aT ET aeqe anapeat ar aedaa adh FLAS he gia21 aatq wg arm em, Sarge oie g | 6. How can one sustain the body with the barest food 7 As a mammothelaphant can pull down gigantic trees. so does libido all Youic practices and accomplishments. Hence anaspirant oughtto tread cautio- usly like ane carrying a bowlfull of oif and vigilantly shun all pleasures as we do a poisonous fruit, Whatan axle isto a chariot without which the charioteer can no more be carried, a prescribed diet is to an ascetic. Ascetics commit no transgressionif they accept meats merely for avoiding pangs of starvation, for practising austerity, survival and contemplation. ‘As a lacquer processor burns charcoals just enough to melt his ware, so anascetic takes food just enough for survival and thereby no transgression is committed. As a sugercane-juice-maker burns just enough chaff to heatthe juice, sa does an ascetic accept meals for six reasons mentioned above, It entails no violation ofhis ethics, ada fad ge fad fama wa afaq wi ate wt guefa eaed gorarasaiit far BFA a sass| gama ag fag, ga, fares, foo, frie, Aart 04 Cu cart amar & ate afer Hoga: ga dare A At maT 21 der F (meas afeatere) eaZI This is the means,then, for an aspirant to attain purity, enlighten ment, emancipation,piety, abstinence and non-attachment,. Such a being is fresd of the chain of reincamations. Thus|, Ambad the nomad,pronounce. eas aren wedtat eam git gar 1241
SR No.007657
Book TitleIsibhasiyaimsuttaim
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVinaysagar
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year
Total Pages339
LanguagePrakrit, English, Hindi
ClassificationBook_English, Book_Devnagari, Agam, Canon, Ethics, Conduct, & agam_anykaalin
File Size7 MB
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