Book Title: Gautam the Ambrosia Man Diwakar Chitrakatha 032
Author(s): Nityanandsuri, Chidanandmuni, Shreechand Surana
Publisher: Mahavir Seva Trust Mumbai

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________________ Once Bhagavan Mahavir was passing near a farm, where a poor farmer's young son was tilling his field with a pair of old oxen. The oxen were unable to pull the plough and the farmer was whipping and prodding them. The whip lashes drew blood from numerous wounds. When Bhagavan saw this pitiable scene he said to Gautam Gautam, see) the farmer is cruelly beating the oxen. By indulging in this act of cruelty he is tarnishing his soul. Go and enlighten him. Gautam approached the farmer Brother, why beat these weak oxen so cruelly? They must be in great pain. You should not indulge in such cruel act. ঝ. 6 Lect etilä. 7478 1. 1207. 20 83 Saules's 2425 Stry Bhante, Would I be able to impart knowledge to the foolish farmer. Father O Of course, Gautam. Only your affection filled words can make his soul naturally enlightened. The attitude of clemency will be awakened in him. Gautam affectionately explained the value of clemency. The sweet voice and compassionate stance of Gautam brought about a change of heart in the farmer. He said -- O Ascetic, when I look at you I feel like abandoning everything to become your disciple. Will you accept me as your disciple?" C ५. 4e ด # This incident occurred during the sixth year after Bhagavan Mahavir became omniscient. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only 21 www.jainelibrary.org

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