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પૃષ્ઠ ૪૨ % પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવન : ગાંધીજી : ગઈકાલ-આજ-આવતીકાલ : સદા નિરંતર ૬ ઓક્ટોબર ૨૦૧૬
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પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવન : ગાંધીજી : ગઈકાલ-આજ-વતીકાલ ઃ સદા નિરંતર # પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવની : ગાંધીજી : ગઈકાલ-આજ-ઓવતીકાલ : સદા નિરંતર # પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવન : ગાંધીજી : ગઈકાલ-જ-આવતીકાલ : સદા નિરંતર પ્રબુદ્ધ
According to Gandhiji, sufferings of millions of Indians act of non-violence leading you to the path of truth
due to the use of machinery for cloth mills, in order and love. Gandhiji always believed, that the nearest 2 to earn wealth for few, undoubtedly is a way of Himsa approach to truth is love and love is nothing but lies
(Violence). Whether this wealth is earned for within Parmatma.Parmatma is the truth but to put it Manchester mills or Indian mills. Although, according in an ideal world, according to Gandhiji, truth is to him, few Indian merchants getting wealthier at the Parmatma. cost of millions of Indians on their own motherland, It is always believed that your clothing reflects was morally and ethically absolutely obnoxious. your character, and often dominates your behaviour Because after all, it was mistreatment of Indians by and personality. And in today's era, if the young Indians itself. Hence, for him, using Khadi as means generation explores wearing khadi, the vision of of cloth was an act of non-violence sustaining truth. composure and love would be just like a rainbow in If being an Indian at that time, wore machine made an exquisite sky. clothes manufactured in Manchester, it would be like O ne should definitely try wearing khadi and for wasting money over foreign goods but if they wore sure you would experience an enigma of emotive > machine made clothes manufactured by Indian mills, elevation ... spiritual serenity!! It is a legacy of it would be as good as draining blood out of fellow Mahatma Gandhi, which every Indian or rather every Indians and that would be most unethical and morally human should pursue. Gandhiji said, "The Khadi spirit
unjustified act. For Gandhiji, wearing Khadi was means fellow-feeling with every human being on š morally being loyal to your fellow beings, showing a earth."
loving gesture to your own people. Thus being truthful God lies in Purity!! to your soul.
Where there is pure and active love for poor, there Khadi is not just a cloth but it speaks much beyond is God also... just being a fabric. Wearing Khadi represents one's I see God in every thread that I draw on spinning unanimity towards your own country. It represents wheel... - Mahatma Gandhi truth and serenity of your soul. It represents your 49,wood Ave, Edison, N.J-08820, U.S.A. (+1-917-582-5643) THE STORY OF ACHARYA HARIBHADRASURIJI
Dr. Renuka Porwal
& પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવત : ગાંધીજીઃ ગઈકાલ-આજ-આવતીકાલ ઃ સદા નિરંતર # પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવન : ગાંધીજીઃ ગઈકાલ-અજ-આવતીકાલ : સદા નિરંતર # પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવત : ગાંધીજીઃ ગઈકાલ-જ-આવતીકાલ ઃ સદા નિરંતર # પ્રબુદ્ધ જીવન :8
The sixth century AD was famous as Haribhadra's Yug in Jaina tradition. His compositions of 1444 granthas are precious gems among Jaina philosophy. He added new vision to Patanjali's Ashtanga yoga and called it Yogadrasti. He showed the difference between Ohgdrasti and Yogadrsti elucidating eight visions of Jaina yoga. In his time, discourses in debates and succeeding them was considered very prestigious. Haribhadra was born in a Brahmana family at Chitor (Raj.) and was a Rajpurohita of the king. He had pledged that if he was unable to understand any sloke spoken by any scholar then he would became his or her disciple.
One day when he was walking through Chittor, he came across a very furious elephant. The keeper tried his best to control him but the animal instead threw him down. Haribhadra saw the angry elephant running directly towards him and immediately took shelter in a nearby Jaina temple. When the elephant left the area, he stepped out of the temple premises and passed through Sadhviji's Upashraya. There one of the aged lady ascetic named Yakini Mahattara was reciting a verse about Chakravartis, which he could not comprehend. According to his pledge, he approached the sadhviji, very politely asked for its explanation and requested to accept him as her disciple. Sadhviji repeated the sloke with the meaning and simultaneously replied that a Jaina sadhvi couldn't accept a male pupil and so took him to their Acharya Jinadattasuriji.
Now Haribhadra became Jinadatta's disciple and not only learnt that sloke but compared the Jaina, Vedic, Sankhya, etc. darshanas i.e. all Indian Philosophy. He studied the Agamas and learned the depth of Jaina philosophy. His guru bestowed upon him the Acharya title and later on he gained more popularity. Many people became his disciples. Once two of his pupils Hansa and Paramhansa asked for his permission to study Buddhism in a monastery in disguise. Haribhadra didn't approve of it but agreed when they persisted much as both were his sister's sons. Unfortunately, their secret was revealed and they had to run away from the monastery. Before they could reach home, they were caught and killed by Buddhists. This cruelty was difficult to tolerate by Suriji as he was most powerful in all aspects. He challenged them to a debate in the royal court with the condition that whoever loses would be put to death. His violent attitude was transformed by Guru Jinadatta and Yakini Mahattara. Harbhadrasuri realised his attachment with the two children and forgave the Buddhists. To atone, Guru advised him to enlighten people to right faith. He wrote 1444 books on Jainism like commentaries on Anga Agamas, Yoga, Dharma, Anekanta, etc.
uoja yad
"If I have the belief that I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at begginninga andsia