Book Title: Agama
Author(s): Namramuni, Gunvant Barvalia
Publisher: Global Jain Agam Mission

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________________ SRI BHAGAVATI SUTRA Can we completely read and understand the scriptures by ourselves? Probably one may not complete them, and even if completed, the satisfaction of reading is not experienced. The Bhagvati Sūtra is a divine compilation, in which Monks can decipher every verse. It provides a new insight into various topics. The Sūtra offers queries related to the sun, moon, Jain philosophy, many questions related to geography as well. In short, the Bhagvati Sūtra is a treasure of philosophy and is very auspicious. The Āgama contains information on probably all universal subjects. The Bhagvati Sūtra is an inexpressible creation. Our life will truly be worth living, if we abide by the principles and advice that are decoded in this book. The life spans of many objects are mentioned. For example, the clouds live for a period of six months by which they either disintegrate or fall as rain. The reproductive cycle of animals is for a period of eight years and that of humans is to a maximum of twelve years. A running horse produces a peculiar sound. Where does this sound come from? A gas called "karkat" is produced between the heart and the liver. When a horse runs, a gas is released and thus, the peculiar sound. From this, it is evident that Lord knew every aspect about the physical structure and nature of animals. All the previous Tirthankaras wore colored clothes. Lord Mahāvīra brought about a transformation in the dress code to white. He instructed all his disciples also to wear white thereafter. The heat absorbed by the color white is less compared to that by other colors. He was conscious about the global warming and the rising temperatures. Therefore 2500 years ago Lord Mahāvīra had forecasted the climatic conditions. His knowledge was deep.

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