Book Title: Anekanta the Third Eye
Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ 156 importance on the word denoting circumstances. To hide his failings man has an infallible weapon and that is to blame it on circumstances. This weapon has been given considerable importance. If you ask those who made the atom bomb as to why they did so, they would turn around and say it was circumstances that made them do it, or else they would not have. Man, today, has become a victim of circumstances. He has given all the importance to it and it alone. This, in effect, means that man gives more importance to the peel than to the fleshy fruit within. The peel becomes everything to him. Any person who thinks along the lines of anekanta cannot negate the importance of circumstances. Circumstances do have a value but only as much as a peel has. No sensible man eats only the peel. He looks for the flesh within. Is not the man hiding behind circumstances eating just the peel? He is giving it too much value, far more than it deserves. Circumstances influence man only when he is inclined to be influenced by them. Somebody is insulted. An angry reaction follows. Circumstances have been created. Circumstances cannot be Jain Education International Acharya Mahaprajna For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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