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________________ Sutra, the Dashavaikalika, the Uttaradhyayana and the Tattvarthadhigami Sutra etc, Shravakas and Shravikas-pale and female householders-are also expected to follow these vows, though in a somewhat modified form. They have to practise some other important vows also. They take no food after sunset. They are enjoined to earn their livelihood in a just manner; to help the needy and the poor, to show reverence to the ascetic order, to study religious scriptures and to be tolerant to other faiths. Monogamy, and that also with the practice of self-restraint, is regarded as the ideal form of marriage. Honest dealings are emphasized. One Acharya has said: Even the virtuous cannot accumulate heaps of wealth by honest earnings. Has any one seen the rivers flooded with pure water ?11 Honest and just living does not lead to hoarding. By it one can earn only enough to make both ends meet. Jain householders in general have been peace loving, faithful and upright throughout their history. Their rules of conduct can be learned in detail from the Upasakadasha 11 GUNA-BHADRA : Armanushasana, 45. Shree Sudharmaswami Gyanbhandar-Umara, Surat www.umaragyanbhandar.com
SR No.034895
Book TitleJainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVallabh Smarak Nidhi
PublisherVallabh Smarak Nidhi
Publication Year1957
Total Pages98
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size7 MB
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