Book Title: Isibhasiyaimsuttaim
Author(s): Vinaysagar
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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4 2. afae qa ene 2. fare afraqesig ea Mar carafe, ate eenayfaa1 adamant asafta, feeat fet a anfgat ue afeangeler megan eftged | a. watgaett sta fae ga & weaite dae caaa ae &,fry ata & eat ga a1 ga: areaa 1 A fe, ge H garfna fat eT Sat cara Beall ge qT A ay S sya He: Ga ma ET dar age afeaage (afore ga, areiiga ) vate ree 2 1. A self in Karmic bondageflees from unhappiness but is renoo- sed by his Karmas to his unhappydesert, It is tike a fatuously fleeing defeated army to be recapturedbythepotent foe. Vajjiputta, the enlightened, says thus grat afefacatea cram araaeRHaT et BeZaaT | aealaad waar ae arava 1 aa Qn x. met goa & oferes Baie area sta ey gar ae HT Sareea € 13 wet ga FS aonat cist Hee et 4 arra—fzar arf ara ait & way vat ara FY 2.All living beings are oppressed with unhappiness and the woe- ful chain of incarnations. All shun woe and still fail to ward off sinful enterprise and violence. weafa arafg Gsujed, vaxfa marfa & adeto 1 TFAU-ARITY WE, Tarefa ararfe B aaeAfad gt 3.98 tags BHT M ayag—alaag (Far gar) gtex AAT2 | ag tea PAT are di ga: ga dare # mare. ag eaea sat fataa see site gey anf & gel at ga-ga: are aver Bite dere afesaa wear 2 | 3. Abeing is riveted to his moral desort that impels him to his reincarnation. Birth and death are his inevitable destiny by virtue ofhis own deeds,

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