Book Title: Economics of Mahaveera Author(s): Mahapragna Acharya Publisher: Adarsh Sahitya SanghPage 30
________________ 14 ECONOMICS OF MAHAVIRA Poverty Is Not Desirable It had been maintained from time immemorial that - adhanam nirbalam — whoever is moneyless is weak. Moneyless and poor were always considered an unregulated segment of the society. Poverty has always been condemned. It was not considered good from any point of view. . A Brahmin pandit started from his home to meet King Bhoj. He was very poor. While resting for a while in the jungle, he fell asleep. A man coming from the opposite direction noticed him. He found that the Brahmin was carrying pieces of sugarcane for presentation to the King. He took out the pieces from the cloth and replaced these with pieces of wood. The Brahmin woke up and proceeded towards the King's palace carrying the pieces of wood tied in the cloth. When he untied the bundle with the intention of making the present to the King, he was stunned to see pieces of wood in it. He got highly disappointed. The great poet Kalidas then realised that somebody has robbed him. Managing the situation intelligently he said, “Maharaj, the kind of present that has come today had never been offered by anybody. It is a wonderful present." The King asked 'how?' Kalidas replied Dogdhan Khandava marjunain balina ramyadhrumey arbhu shitam, Dagdha vayusuten hemnagan lanha punah Swarnbhuha, Dagho lokasukho harenmadanah, kin ten yuktam kritama, Daridrayam jog tapkar kamidam kanapi dogdha na he. “Khandava forest was set on fire by Arjuna. The Golden Lanka was set on fire by Hanuman. Kamdev was burnt by Shankar, But nobody has been able to burn poverty which burns everybody. This Brahmin is presenting firewood for burning poverty, You alone are capable of burning it." Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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