SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 120
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ SEN: SCHOOLS AND SECTS IN JAIN LITERATURE 103 whether an act is sinful or not. If the state of mind was murderous it was a sin even though the act committed in execution of this intention did no actually result in the loss of life; again, no sin is committed by the accidental killing of life when the act intended was not murder. It has to be taken as an echo of Buddha's statement that the state of mind accompanying an act was more important than the actual of the act. 89 The Arūpadhātu is the highest heaven of the Buddhists. The combination of all this is sufficient to establish its reference to the Buddhists. Another verse credits some with holding that salvation which was a pleasant thing was produced by enjoying pleasures.* Harşakula and Silānka take it to refer to the Buddhists and quote many passages in support of their identification : sarvāṇi sattvāni sukhe ratāni, sarvāṇi duḥkhāc ca samudvijanti / tasmāt sukhārthi sukham eva dadyāt sukhapradātā labhate sukhāni || All beings seek happiness and turn away from suffering; therefore the seeker of happiness should give happiness, for the giver of happiness obtains happiness. maņuņņam bhoyaņam bhoccă maņuņņam sayaņāsanam / maņuņņamsi agāramsi maņuņāam jhāyae munia || Having enjoyed a pleasant dinner, a pleasant bed and seat, a saint dwells in a pleasant adobe and meditates pleasantly. 89. Cf. Buddha's conversation with Digha Tapassi a Nirgrantha ascetic and with Upāli, a lay disciple of Mahāvīra and Upali's conversion in Upali Sutta. 90. Sat.S.I.ji.4.6.
SR No.011088
Book TitleProlegomena to Prakritica et Jainica
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSatyaranjan Banerjee
PublisherAsiatic Society
Publication Year
Total Pages248
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy