Book Title: Anekant 2016 Book 69 Ank 01 to 03
Author(s): Jaikumar Jain
Publisher: Veer Seva Mandir Trust

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________________ 31 il 69/2, 36-TH, 2016 (2) Knowledge point of view, (3) Others. Labdhi N00 Curing Desease Knowledge of Point of View Others 1. amar a avadhi k rasrava 2. vipru a mana paryava g tasrava 3. le ma kevali ak amahanasa 4. jalla ko habuddhi pulaka 5. sarva bijabuddhi a vi a 6. gandha padanusar buddhi cara a vyanjana vaikriya sambhinna rota tejo 1. Diseases Curing Point of View One who possesses these labdhis like ama sa, vipura, le ma, jalla can cure the deseases by his touch (ama a), dirt f of body or cough (le ma) or spit, etc. The person having sarva labdhi can cure all the types of diseases. Morever, it is also said that the dirt of any part from the whole body of this labdhi holder can be used as medicine. Further, in Gandha labdhi the part of the body, of this labdhi holder like hair, nail etc, became fragnant and by that part one can cure the diseases. In Uttaradhyayana Niryukti ve come across a story of Cakravart Santkumar. The Kind Sanatkumar was a handsome personality on the earth. Once Indra praised about his beauty in th eheaven. Two celestial being become jealous about him and came to see him. Due to pride, sanatkumar lost his beauty. Later, he become a monk and suffered from 16 diseases. Once a celestial being appeared in the form of vaidya (doctor) and said that he can cure his disease. At that time Sanatkumar said, "I am having the power that

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