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

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80 sefrarter apr 4, [twas my ignorance towhich | owe my previous reincamati- ons, fraught with anguish and agony of all serts, lasting to aeons in the fathomless gulf of existence. wa wat vines, wfacnfcea avast | fararrant fa, sormed fede uu reir ar dire oe fren, aifnaretere & ats BT araA Ie fra ga aT aaa ast FT at waz wea2 & The self-immolation of moths on a flame, self-cocooning of the silk worm, or consumption of lethal fruit are all instances of ignorance. fafa act gare, fezst momrovdtigat BEMUTTAGzAT , facet foreroi wAT EN &. watt & sitfes qe fag oer A at rears a wy wT zat fag at Twerg Raat, aAHET HE gar 8, BarTET saat aeafte (were) wer at ret J ae ae Bey er HAT 6. The fatuous agedtiger leaps into the lake, deeming its watery image as an adversary and thuscastsitslife in ignorance. fara a aciat a, oot faatfgat 1 merafuaac, fd a fF wat ni vw, wart 8 foitfga fag ote ata dor are aR sere Fai fara at srt ga 7. It is in ignorance that the serpent and tiger ate engaged ina duel, the former stinging the latter and ihe latter clawing the former, to mutual death, aferd ama agi, woofaetfgar | mat ata ati, gata Ba arafa vicn s. at & faeitfgn deve gia ara ge at ara war ait aie & pfae gree wae oH gfe aT wer ai 2)

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