Book Title: Confession Path to Self Liberation
Author(s): Gunratnasuri
Publisher: Jingun Aradhak Trust

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________________ frustrated but provides atonement by encouraging the criticizer by giving examples of great men. Beside this - Acharavamaharava vavaharopavelai pkuvve ya Aprissavi nijja avayadansi guru bhanio ||1|| One who follows strictly the five types of conduct, is capable of remembering sins of self criticizer, öj if you can't be a then just be a of whatever you are! criticism properly. He shouldn't disclose to others about the sins of someone. He should recommend the penance accordingly for the aged and ill ones. He should redalert the criticizer about the pains and sufferings in future births, if he doesnt confesses properly. Agitarth guru, who doesn't have adequate knowledge of advising penance, gets trapped in worldly life by advising inadequate atonement. The seeker also has to bear troubles for innumerable births. One should look for geetarth guru for 12 years even if he is 700 yojans (5600 miles) away. If one doesn't find an eligible guru until the recomended time and space and performs self criticism under immense feeling of repentance in absence of guru also achieves spiritual knowledge E.g. The king who ordered to kill saint Zhanzaria. One purifies himself even if he dies in search of an eligible guru, but having the company of gurus, if he neglects or ignores self-criticism, he can't become pure. if you can't be the then just be a Be the it isn't by size o that you win w or you fail has knowledge of five conducts described in Agams' and Jeet? If · one feels shy of disclosing sins then he should be able to relieve him from shy and help to conduct self Confession: The Path to Self-liberation...29 H For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org Jain Education International

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