Book Title: Jain Journal 1975 10 Author(s): Jain Bhawan Publication Publisher: Jain Bhawan PublicationPage 44
________________ OCTOBER, 1975 71 Yashoda : That may not be possible. I have observed so many austerities and fasts for the consummation of this marriage. For nights and days, I sat by the image of Parshvanath, constantly praying that he gave me a husband in his own image, and in you I have found a husband in all respects alike to Lord Parshvanath. Vardhaman : And I too prayed to the same Lord Parshvanath that he grant me the liberation which he Himself achieved. I must practise the religion of universal love, so that I may not be reborn in this world. Yashoda : Your prayer will be granted, when the time will come for it. Vardhaman : But I want my redemption right now. I want to be free from all mundane things that keep man in bondage. Yashoda : I shall not keep you in bondage, my Lord. Vardhaman : I know for myself what is bondage and how to get liberation from it. The two biggest bondages in this world are wealth and beauty. Yashoda : It is bondage alone that leads to liberation. Just as a sinewyman takes out a nail by beating another into it, so also a wise man subdues his passions through his senses. Vardhaman : You are expounding only an elementary truth ; while I am already on the road to liberation. Yashoda : How ? Vardhaman : Frist promise, you will not misunderstand me. Yashoda : Whatever you do, will always be welcome to me. It can never displease me. Vardhaman : Then listen carefully. I have abandoned that attractive and priceless necklace which your father presented to me on the occasion of our marriage. Yashoda: Abandoned ! Why, where, how ? Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.orgPage Navigation
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