Book Title: Equanimity Philosophy and Practice
Author(s): Nanesh Acharya
Publisher: Agam Ahimsa Samta Evam Prakrit Samsthan

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________________ One Complicated Question : In the present dreadful scene of anomalies, a complicated question, therefore, arises whether the life of an individual or society can be emancipated from the multidimentional incongruity ? Whether this whole life can be improved not only in inner world but also in the outer world on the basis of equanimity, co-operation and benign disposition ? And whether the doors of merriment, enthusiasm and progress can be equally opened for all ? The Question Demands an Answer : The question is difficult and also complicated but it strikes a blow on the right discretion of the enlightened souls. It is ardently desired that efforts be made to understand this with similar deep experience and energize the faculty of performances. This query calls for an answer, requires a solution. This requisition echoes-offer on answer, find a solution otherwise be ready to put ourselves and all our organizations into future danger. Listen to this reverberation and search for an answer or solution. The question is about disharmony. Implied answer is in harmony. 17 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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