Book Title: Comparative Study of Jainism and Buddhism
Author(s): Shitalprasad
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ 194 . JAINISM AND BUDDHISM be improved and concentration will arise. Both are the means for concentration. The Jain scriptures also glorify prajna or selfdiscrimination thus :--- Samayasåra says :-- पण्णाएपित्तव्वो जो चेदा सो अहं तु णिच्छयदो । अवसेसा जे भावा ते मज्झे परेत्ति णावा ॥ ७१ ॥ Pannâe ghitta vuo Jo chadâ so aham tu nichchhayado, Avasêså Je bhâvâ te majjhe paretti ná davvá “ That conscious being which is to be grasped by self-discrimination is I am myself from the real point of view ; all the other conditions are foreign to me--this should be known." Sâra Saiuchcha ya say's new पज्ञांगना सदासेव्या पुरुषेण सुखावहा । हेयोपादेयतत्वशा या रता सर्व कर्मणी ।। ७५ ।। Prajná nganâ sada sevya pursend sukhá vahá, Heyôpå deya tattvajna ya rata sarva karmani. "The Maiden of self-discrimination, which is always obedient in knowing the adoptable and the rejectable principle in all the actions and is blissful, should always be served by a man.” FOUR MEDITATIONS. The Buddhist literature speaks highly of the four meditationis :-maitre or friendship, pramôda or delight, kârunya or compassion, Upêksa or madhyastha or indifferetice. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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