Book Title: Anand Shravak Author(s): JAINA Education Committee Publisher: JAINA Education Committee View full book textPage 2
________________ STORIES DURING BHAGAWAN MAHAVIR'S LIFE very happy to see Gautam-swami, his guru (spiritual teacher). Though weak due to his austerities, he got up and welcomed Gautam-swami warmly. Gautam-swami inquired about his health and then asked about his new special ability. With due respect, Anand replied to Gautam-swami, "Reverend Guru, I have attained a special ability (Avadhi-jnan) with which I can see as high as the first heaven and as low as the first hell." Gautam-swami explained to Anand, "A layman (Shravak) can attain the special ability of Avadhi-jnan, but not of this magnitude. You need to do Prayashchitta (atonement) for imagining these visions." Anand was puzzled. He knew that he was correct but his Guru questioned his truthfulness and told him to repent for it. He therefore politely asked Gautam-swami, "Does one need to repent for speaking the truth?" Gautamswami, equally puzzled, replied, "No one has to repent for speaking the truth." He then left Anand thinking that he would reconfirm this with Bhagawan Mahavir. Gautam-swami returned to Bhagawan Mahavir and asked about Anand's special ability. Mahavir replied, "Gautam, Anand was telling the truth. He has acquired Avadhi-jnan of such magnitude. Rarely does a layperson attain such power and knowledge. You should repent for your mistake." Gautam-swami set aside his alms and immediately returned to Anand and asked for his forgiveness for doubting his honesty and truthfulness. It is characteristic in Jain religion that if a Guru makes an error he should ask forgiveness from the disciple. Also if monks make an error then they should ask forgiveness from the laypeople. In the later part of his life Anand fasted until death and then he was reborn as a heavenly being in Saudharma Devaloka (a heavenly region). After the completion of that heavenly life, he will be reborn as a human and will attain liberation. The essence of human life is to practice one or more of the twelve vows in daily life. This story tells us how householders (Shravaks) should have faith in truth. It also shows that Gautam-swami was simple, humble and a true follower of Lord Mahavir. When Lord Mahavir pointed out his mistake, Gautam-swami went to Anand without any hesitation, to ask for forgiveness even though he was the chief disciple of Mahavir-swami. It also shows how impartial Lord Mahavir was because even though his chief disciple had made a mistake, he did not cover it up. On the contrary, he took the side of truth and explained his mistake to Gautam-swami. 102 JAIN STORY BOOK For Private & Personal Use Only Jain Education international www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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