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

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________________ 272 JAINISM AND BUDDHISM (2) writing (3) agriculture (4) trade (5) industry and (6) arts. ... ... i (2) Household-work":(Graharambhi) injury caused in preparing food, clothes, etc., digging: wells, constructing houses, gardens etc. (3) Defensive (Virodli) injury-caused in defending oneself, one's family, property, country etc. from those who attack and do not give up their evil intention in spite of all other possible means. It is caused for saving oneself from plunderers and thieves, in giving punishment to the culprits, in making wars with the enemies. . . . Although ordinary house-holders cannot give up three kinds of occupational killing, yet they try to be saved from it as far as possible. They always, deal with kind hearts. Saints are vowful in following Ahimsa in full,-it is why they walk after seeing the ground, they do not walk at night, they do not tread on the grass, nor pluck leaves etc. from trees. (5) Sravakâchåra by Amitagati says :---- हिंसाद्वेधाप्रोक्ताऽरंभानारंभजत्वता दक्षैः । Teataraqet geng arra ai & ll गृहवास सेवन रतो मंदकषायः प्रवर्तितारंभाः । आरंभजां स हिंसां शक्नोति न रक्षितुं नियतम् ॥ ७-६॥ Himsá dvedha proktárambhâ nârambha jatvato daksaih, Grihavâsato nivritto dvedhậpi trâyate tâu cha 6 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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