Book Title: Handbook of Jainology
Author(s): Bhuvanbhanusuri
Publisher: Divya Darshan Trust

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________________ Samyag Darshan 113 vessel, vratas (vows), observances, charity can rest only in the inner vessel of samyag darshan. Just as pearls, gems etc. are safe in a treasure-house, the dharma comprising such things as dana etc. can rest safe only in samyaktva. You must think that samyaktva is essential for the progress of all spiritual activities. 6) STHANAS: The samyaktva dwells in six philosophical ideas. Samyaktva can remain firm only if you think about these points and realize them (1) The soul is an independent dravya different from the body. (2) This is permanent and imperishable; it is eternal. No one created it. (3) The soul is the doer of the karmas. It gathers such karmas as Mithyathva. (4) It experiences the effects of its karmas; and it has to experience them. (5) The soul can also attain liberation “The Samsar has been in existence from times immemorial; therefore it has no granthas (bondages) and no moksha”. This is not true. (6) The right knowledge, faith, character and austerities are the means to attain moksha. 8) PRABHAVANAS: Samyaktva becomes chastened by some special means like spiritual discourses, listening to dharmakatas (sublime stories) etc. which disseminate the Jain Shasan. Therefore, they are also included in the sixty seven activities. (1) Pravachanika; Discourses on the Dwadashangi; whenever you find time, you must listen to discourses on the 8 Agamas; (2) Dharmakatha; listening to such Dharmakathas as Akshe pini, Vikshepini, Samvegjanani and Nirvedkarini; (3) Kavi : One who can compose quickly a poem which con tains such elements as exaggeration, and miraculous events; (4) Vidwan one who has acquired powers as Prajnapti and Akashgamini, flying through the sky etc.; Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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