Book Title: Humanism of Haribhadra
Author(s): Christian Lindtner
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________________ The Humanism of Haribhadra 253 9. This is something that yogis must experience personally. For other {common people, however, Nirvāna) is something they may hear about from the sacred texts. Since it cannot be compared to anything, it cannot, obviously, be spoken about. 10. The good karma I have acquired by composing this text called "Eight Verses"-may all people become happy by being free from bad karma thanks to that! Appendix A Settlement with Popular Principles (Lokatattvanirnaya) 1. With devotion I first bow down before (Mahăvīra) who is one, and not one, who by nature is absolute [knowledge), the supreme among Jinas. In order to enlighten capable students, I will now describe the principal doctrines of common people. 2. It is, of course, quite correct that (good men] engaged in favouring [all other people) should not discriminate between [students] who are capable and incapable (of achieving liberation]. Nevertheless, an intelligent (teacher) must first investigate the kind of audience (he has to address). 3. (An incapable student] whose mind during the sermon is hard as a thunderbolt/diamond, who is as void as a sieve, who creates dust like a buffalo, and who absorbs impurity like a filter... 4. To preach (anything] to such an incapable student), who is like a deaf person, is just as useless as to churn water. Also, [preaching to him would be like dancing before a blind man. In fact, only a capable student can understand [what he is told). 5. Opponent : If a student cannot be enlightened it is only due to the stupidity of his teacher ! When (students) are turned down by a bad teacher, he is like [a bad] cowherd (leading astray his] cattle. Reply : But what can even an eloquent teacher do about stupid students] who are not Aryans ? Even if a carpenter may have a sharp axe, he still will spoil wood that is of bad quality. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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