Book Title: Gautam the Ambrosia Man Diwakar Chitrakatha 032 Author(s): Nityanandsuri, Chidanandmuni, Shreechand Surana Publisher: Mahavir Seva Trust MumbaiPage 38
________________ Gautam was thinking seriously when Bhagavan Mahavir said Gautam, don't be impatient. Consider that as long as grain is covered with h isk is it digestible? On your soul there is a thin veil of attachment just like husk on a grain. Bhante! What veil? What attachment? Has my love and devotion for you become a hurdle in the path of liberation? (No, Bhante. Bhagavan Mahavir said Gautam your fondness is for my visible form. Attachment is bondage irrespective of its being for one's own form or that of some other. Prabho, Then when will I get liberated? When will I be free of this attachment? Bhagavan Mahavir said aapupugao Gautam, don't worry or be disheartened. During this incarnation, after we abandon these bodies we will both attain that eternal formless state. Bhagavan Mahavir explained with an example A lotus remains unaffected by water, it is always above the surface of water. In the same way you should also rise above fondness and be alert always. [lt is believed that this sermon addressed specially to Gautam Swami is compiled in the tenth chapter of Uttaradhyayan Sutra.] Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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