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________________ FUNDAMENTAL TRUTHS 129 who gave una W110 CV up all LIII118 CO IIC LICIISCIVS110111 CIIV renounced envy, but agreed also to renounce their kingdoms, the possession of which had given rise to so great a sin. They became Jaina sādhus and lived at Satruñjaya, and passing from thence to mokşa they became Siddha. And still on the full moon day of the month Kārtika, when the faithful go on pilgrimage to Satruñjaya, they remember the two brothers to free themselves from envy. Quarrelsomeness or Kleśa, the twelfth form of sin, is xii. Kleśa. specially dangerous to family happiness, as we can casily understand, when we remember how many members of a family live under one roof in India. This is believed to be the particular vice to which mothers-in-law are liable, and it is often only owing to the influence of this sin that they complain of their daughter-in-law's cooking! The Jaina scriptures are full of cxamples of the evils that spring from such quarrelsomeness, showing that it has often not only ruined families but even destroyed kingdoms. So greatly do the Jaina value the peace of their homes, xiii. Abhthat the next sin, slander (Abhyākhyāna), is also looked at yākhyāchiefly as a home-wrecking sin. So grievous a crime is it, that nature will work a miracle to discrcdit it, as illustrated by the following legend. In a certain city a fierce mother. in-law accused her son's wife of unchastity. The poor girl could only protest her innocency, but was quite unable to prove it, till suddenly a great calamity befell the city : the massive gates of the town stuck fast and could not be moved! An astrologer, being called in to help, declared that they could only be opened by a woman so chaste that she could draw water from a well in a sieve and sprinkle with it the obdurate gates. The accused girl scized this chance to prove her innocency, and did it so successfully that her slanderer was confounded and condemned." Paisunya, or telling stories to discredit any one, is another xiv. Pasin resembling in its guilt that of slander. sunya. 1 This story is told in The Lives of Sixteen Chaste Wow:en, a famous Jaina classic. na.
SR No.011099
Book TitleHeart of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMrs Sinclair Stevenson
PublisherMrs Sinclair Stevenson
Publication Year1915
Total Pages365
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size29 MB
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