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________________ Concept of Śīla in Jainism : 115 Maraņāśarsā (desire for death); and Kāmabhogāśaṁsā (desire for sensual pleasure), which are to be avoided by a householder. The most significant feature of these twelve vows is that by practicing these vows a layman virtually participates, to a limited extent and for a limited period of time, in the routine of an ascetic without actually renouncing the world. It is obvious that such practices maintain a close tie between the laymen and the ascetics as both are actuated by the same motive and are moved by the same religious ideals. Thus Šila plays an important role in the life of a householder. It works as a safeguard of the five Aņuvratas the performance of which helps householders to reach them to their final goal i.e. emancipation. References: 1. Dĩghanikaya- s.8, Anguttara-nikāya-II.183, III.14, 16, Suttanipāta- 1.13 2. Pāli English Dictionary-T. W. Rhys Davids, The Pali Text Society, London, 1923 Rājavārtika-7/24/1553/2 Jaina Yoga by R. Williams, p. 55 Caritra-sāra p.7 Tattvärthasūtra-VII.8 Yogaśāstra, Ācārya Hemacandra-11.19 8. Yogaśāstra -jï .90 Tattvārtha-bhāsya by Siddhasena Gani)- VII.20 10. Āvasyaka-cūrņi (Commentary by Haribhadra)- p. 81 11. Ibid- p.81 12. Avasyaka-cūrņi (Commentary by Haribhadra) p. 82 13. Śrāddha-dina-krtya- pt. II. p. 87 14. Avaśyaka-cūrņi (Haribhadra) p. 82 15. Yogaśästra, Ācārya Hemacandra-11.66 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.525063
Book TitleSramana 2008 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShreeprakash Pandey, Vijay Kumar
PublisherParshvanath Vidhyashram Varanasi
Publication Year2008
Total Pages138
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Sramana, & India
File Size6 MB
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