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________________ 30 11. 12. 14. jo sahai hu gama-kantae akkosam ca pahara-tajjanao [ya], bhaya-bherava sadda sa-ppahase sama-suha-dukkha-sahe ya je, sa bhikkha. Who tolerates the set of sensual thorns, Abuses, beating, and rebukes; Scornful laugh, terrible, dread and loud, And, with equanimity, pleasure and pain, he is indeed the ideal monk. padimam padivajjiya masane no bhae bhaya-bheravai dissa, 13. asaim vosattha-catta-dehe viviha-guna-tavo-rae ya niccam na sariam c'abhikankhai [je], sa bhikkhu. In intensive penance at the cemetery engaged, Who fears not the terrible and dreadful sight; Engaged ever in various deeds of merit and penance, Longs not for the body, he is indeed the ideal monk. Lord Mahâvîra akkutthe va hae va lusie va pudhavie'same muni havejja aniyane akuuhale [ya je], sa bhikkhu. Every now and again, detached and aloof from body, Abused or beaten or wounded; The saint who remains unmoved like the earth, Free from desires and curiosity, is indeed the ideal monk. abhibhuya kaena parisahaim samuddhare jai-pahao appayam vittu jai-maranam mahabbhayam tave rae samanie [je], sa bhikkhu. Physically enduring hardships all, From metempsychosis himself who saves; And realizes the dreadfulness of birth and death, In ascetic penance engaged, he is indeed the ideal monk.
SR No.023276
Book TitleLord Mahavira Vol 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorS C Rampuria
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati Institute
Publication Year2001
Total Pages320
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size25 MB
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