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 171 अर्थमनर्थ भावय नित्यं tifea da: gaiset: ACTI पुत्रादपि धनभाजाँ भीतिः Hator fargar fifa: 11 -ATAST: Arthamanartham bliavaya nityām nästhi tataḥ sukhaleshah satyam Putrādapi dhanabhājam bhitih Sarvathraishā vihitha nitih. --Mohamudgara “Think that wealth always brings miseries. Really we cannot get even the slightest happiness from it. Wealthy people lear their own sons. This truth is obvious every where." It is said here that a rich man fears his own sons. His fear is that his sons might kill him to take possession of his wealth. When wealth makes a rich man fear his own children there is no wonder in his fearing others, This is one aspect of fear. It has another aspect, and this is its brighter aspect. Fear is acceptable if it impels people to do what is good. Sant Tulsidās says, “the fear of God, the fear of the preceptor and the fear of society make us pursue the path of righteousness, prevent us from doing evil deeds, inake us self-disciplined, and impel us to do our duties. Nobody would say that such fear should be discarded." It is said in the Bible that the fear of God causes the birth of knowledge in us. An enlightened man would not commit sins. He who fears God also would not commit sins. Therefore, these two types of persons are equal. He who is enlightened fears god and he who fears god is enlightened. A poet says that we should always fear two things. He says, "What are the things that we should always fear? We should fear social censure (loka nindā) and the wilderness of Samsāra (life).” People censure a man who does evil things and so those who fear social censure always endeavour to resist For Private And Personal Use Only

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