Book Title: ISJS Jainism Study Notes E5 Vol 01
Author(s): International School for Jain Studies
Publisher: International School for Jain Studies
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In this prayer we wish involvement in worldly affairs in a righteous way as well as maintaining a distance from the same so as not to be too involved in them.
Mantras
Navakāra:
Namo arihantānań
Obeisance to the perfect beings with body
Namo siddhānañ
Obeisance to the liberated souls
Namo āyariyānań
Obeisance to the heads of congregation
Namo uvajjhāyānam
Obeisance to the holy teacher monks
Namo loye savvasāhūnas
Obeisance to all the holy monks
The meaning and basis of this mantra, which is the most revered one for all Jains and considered as a panacea are explained in details in the paper by Br Hem Chand earlier.
Catūh Saranas: The four refuges
Cattāri mangalaṁ, arihantā mangalam, siddhā mangalam
Sāhū mangalas, kevalipannatto dhammo mangalaṁll
Cattāri logūttamā, arihantā logūttamā, siddhā loguttamāl
Sāhū logūttamā, kevalipannatto dhammologuttamoll
Cattāri saranaṁ pavvajjāmi, Arihantā saranam pavvajjāmil Siddhe saranam pavvajāmi, sāhū saranam pavvajāmill
Kevalipannatto dhammo saranaṁ pavvajjāmil
Meaning:
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There are four auspicious beings namely arihantas (perfect beings with body), siddhas (liberated souls), holy monks (sādhus) and dharma (religion) based on the sermons of omniscient lords. May they be auspicious to me? Here the ācāryas, upādhyāyas and sādhus are all clubbed in sādhus.
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