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

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ist 34. aelifnfe meat 3. Doas a common being aspire for anything except physical walt-being ? He does not, However, such a being mey sometimes desire death also. These are the means to ruin one’s spirituality, Warr age Ae, wrorangtg Asa t foren® freee, 3a fea Fafofear en ye. aes ararfee Oty S eerver ate fea eee Frey aaaanes sire eae Tiga grave faafears aa 1 4. Being awareof the myriad ailments and miseries in the world, the monk should free himself of ego and pride and stay restrained. qangerage, wKaTg fafafeaq 1 Bg ae ag goed, fremast a staf au 4 ae MeraHye, Fae vga, frafaa ate sravite armor ae § dia & le wet saza eer alas Ta FPAT aE 5. Steadfast in the five great vows, free from vice and attach- ment, restrained and austere, the monk is ever content and passes a truly quiet and undisturbed life. ao genta state, feat wees | weagaaagiat @ fag wats wireg ugh &. Sr areraraarall a ger vat gen 2, fash seit #1 fea (arm) we frag ate ait area clea 8 ae ae gal FER war, mica tea git fag gat 21 6. Onenot givento libidinous temptations,shielded from Karmic ingress, is evertree from all woes and protected from Karmic smear, attains theultimate. oa & feed ga fered frend ea ofa seat ATE ot qorefiz saet gerautaaft far ahr I afafafearmsnaat wadtert |

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