Book Title: Agam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapti Sutra Part 02
Author(s): K C Lalwani
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ 236 Tant : & 3: & Just as a man white striking on an anvil with great sound and with repeated strokes, is unable to destroy the coarse matter of the said anyil, in the same manner, the sinful activities of the infernal beings are thickened, ... till do not lead to great termination. (--And which one of the two pieces of cloth is easier to clean, to make stain-free, to brighten ?) -Bhante! Of the two pieces of cloth, the one stained with wheel dirt is easier to clean, to make stain-free, to brighten. --Likewise, Gautama, the coarse covers of karma of a śramaņa monks are loosened, and are rendered without substance and without effect. So they get undermined very soon. Whatever be the pain experienced by a śramana monk, he is with a great exhaustion, a great termination. Gautama ! If one throws a handful of hay in the blazing fire, is not the handful of hay sọ thrown into the fire burnt up ? -Yes, sir, it does. -Likewise, Gautama, with the coarse covers of karma,.... till with great termination. Or, if a man pours drops of water on a hot iron ball....till (these drops) meet with their end. In the same way, the śramana monk,...till with great termination. It is for this that a monk who is with great pain and with great exhaustion,...till superior. [ soul and instruments ] 4-15fare oi à! #TUT QUOTET ? उत्तर ५-गोयमा ! चउविहे करणे पण्णत्ते तं जहा-मणकरणे वइकरणे कायकरणे कम्मकरणे। ** E igari wà ! #sfaỀ #tot goota ? उत्तर ६-गोयमा ! चउविहे पण्णते तं जहा-मणकरणे वइकरणे कायकरणे कम्मकरणे। पंचिंदियाणं सव्वेसिं चउन्विहे करणे पण्णत्ते ।

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