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________________ view to obtaining worldly happiness and satisfying selfish desires neither progresses towards the final goal nor does he experience the essence of dharma. It is not important when one attains the final destination. What is important is how the aspirant marches towards it uninterruptedly and constantly. Even partial progress marks an attainment of destination. Complete liberation is its final fulfillment. This view urges the person constantly to reveal his real inner existence. Such an individual learns the art of leading a happy and stress-free life even while living in the mundane world. Joys and sorrows that are transient do not deflect him from the enjoyment of inner bliss. There is a common misunderstanding about Jain dharma that it is too rigorous to be acceptable to all. The average man is attracted more towards a religion that can be easily practiced. Therefore, how can a dharma having emphasis We cater and cook for up to 10,000 people!! JAIN Sweets Jain Education International 2010_03 on harsh penance, etc. become a world religion? It can be only for a few individuals. It is important to dispel this misunderstanding. Nowhere does the Jain dharma lay emphasis on harsh penance as a compulsory practice. There is a verse in Dasvaikalik sutra that makes this point very clear - Balam thamam ca pehaye It is obvious that one has to undertake the spiritual practices according to his capacity and competence. 'Starving is dharma' does not belong to Jain dharma. A practitioner can accomplish the summit of spirituality by an integrated practice of Right Faith, Knowledge, and Conduct.fa H. H. Acharya Mahapragyaji is a nationally revered saint. He is the head of Terapanth Jain Sangh, a successor of Acharya Tulsi. He is a rare blend of science and spirituality, visionary, great orator, writer, poet, and author of many books on various subjects of Jain philosophy. His greatest gifts to humanity are Jivan Vigyan and Preksha Meditation. FOODS NJ Lcense #0011759 Snacks www.jainfoodsusa.com 1231 E. Elizabeth Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036 Tel: 908-486-0190 Fax: 908-486-0310 See us online full food Pure Vegetarian and Jain Style Sweets, Snacks, and Catering menu available We specialize in custom packaging and delivery in all of North America for your business events, parties, and gifts. www.jainfoodsusa.com 1-866-333-JAIN 43 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.527526
Book TitleJAINA Convention 2003 07 Cincinnati OH
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorFederation of JAINA
PublisherUSA Federation of JAINA
Publication Year2003
Total Pages156
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, USA_Convention JAINA, & USA
File Size7 MB
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