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________________ PATII OF LIBERATION 133 (350) In this way, a monk prevents the influx of Karmas through inauspicious doors (i.e. ways) of every kind and becomes engrossed in his rigorous self-control and discipline through his spiritual meditation. (351) He must bear without any pang hunger, thirst, uncomfortable ground for sleep, cold, heat, uneasiness and fear. Mortification of body is most fruitful. (352) Oh: all learned men have said that in order to observe penance constantly, it is necessary always to maintain selfrestraint and to take food only once a day. (353) What is the use of residing in a loinely place, mortification of body, different types of fasting, study of scriptures, keeping silence etc., to a monk who is devoid of equanimity? (354) The enlightened and desisted monk should control himself; whether he be in a village or a town, and he should preach to all the road of peace; O' Gautama!, be careful all the while. (355) in future people will say "No Jinas are seen these days, while those proclaiming the path of spiritual progress hold divergent views; now being on the right path, O' Gautama ! be careful all the while? Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.008026
Book TitleSaman suttam
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJinendra Varni
PublisherSarva Seva Sangh Prakashan
Publication Year1993
Total Pages318
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Religion, Principle, J000, & J005
File Size15 MB
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