Book Title: Golden Steps To Salvation
Author(s): Padmasagarsuri
Publisher: Arunoday Foundation

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir 14. GIVING CHARITY OH, YOU MAGNANIMOUS PEOPLE! Yesterday, we thought about self-sacrifice. Even while giving some help to others, we have to make some selfsacrifice. But one can make self-sacrifice without giving away anything. A sādhu is an anagar. He renounces his home; but he does not give away his house to anyone. Self-sacrifice implies discarding attachments but when we make a gift, it has to be received by someone. अनुग्रहार्थं स्वस्यातिसर्गों दानम् ॥ विधि-द्रव्य-दात-पात्रविशेषात्तद्विशेषः ॥ are 6/-3x Anugrahārtham Swasyātisargo danam Vidhi dravya datru Patravisheshättadvisheshah -Tatvārtha Sūtra, 7/33-34 “A gift is given when it is received by someone. The quality of a gift made depends on propriety, the thing given, the giver of the gift and the fitness of the person to whom it is given.” This sūtra makes it clear that in giving away anything discretion is more important than self-sacrifice. The propriety (vidhi) in respect of a gift is to think of the place, and time for making the gift and the principles of the recipient. Dravyavichara (the consideration of the article to be given away) is to consider the quality of the article that we are giving away and its usefulness to the recipient. Datrivichāra (consideration of the giver of the gift) is to consider the extent of the giver's faith and his attitude towards the recipient. This implies that the giver should have no contempt or indifference or jealousy for 144 For Private And Personal Use Only

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