Book Title: Concept of Divinity in Jainism
Author(s): P Ajay Kothari
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ 6. His equanimity is not due to want of judgement. 7. His will and resolution never falter. 8. His energy is never diminished. 9. His mindfulness is never relaxed. 10. His concentration always remains the same. 11. His wisdom never fails. 12. His deliverance knows no change. 13. All His actions, performed with the body, are preceded by knowledge and continue to be in accordance with knowledge. 14. All His words and utterances are preceded by knowledge and continue to be in accordance with knowledge. 15. All His thoughts are preceded by knowledge and continue to be in accordance with knowledge. 16. He has absolute and infallible knowledge and insights with regard to the past time. 17. He has absolute and- infallible knowledge and insight with regard to the future. 18. He has absolute and infallible knowledge and insight with regard to the present (times). The greatness of Buddha is acknowledged by all other beings of the universe because of His deep love and great compassion (mahakaruna) for all beings. The Buddha is the best physician who discovered the panacea for the ills that humanity is subjected to Devotion to Divine (Buddha) When a Buddhist finds himself crushed in the life struggle and fails in spite of all his natural egoism, to avert misery, his weary spirit craves for some unfailing source of mercy and sol 170 THE CONCEPT OF DIVINITY IN JAINISM Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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