Book Title: Jaina Philosophy and Religion
Author(s): Nyayavijay
Publisher: B L Institute of Indology

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________________ 436 Jaina Philosophy and Religion He who is free from attachment, aversion and fear, and as a result who shines forth like burnished gold, purified in fire, him we call a brāhmana. Holy Ablution dhamme harae bambhe samtititthe anaile attapasannalese / jahimsi nhảo smalo visuddho sausitibhuo bajahămi dosam // -Uttarādhyayanasutra, 12.46 The good and righteous conduct is my pond, celibacy my holy bathing place which is not turbid and throughout clear for the soul; there I make ablutions; pure, clean and thoroughly cooled I get rid of hatred (or impurity). Charity or Donation jo sahassaṁ sahassānas māse māse gavam dae/ tassāvi samjamo seo adimtassāvi kimcana // -Uttarādhyayanasūtra, 9.40 A man who gives no alms but controls himself is better than one who gives, every month, thousands and thousands of cows. True War jo sahassaṁ sahassāņań samgāme dujjae jine / egań jinejja appāņam esa se paramo jao. // --Uttarādhyayanasūtra, 9.344 A man who conquers nobody but himself is the greater victor than one who conquers thousands and thousands of valiant enemies. appāņam eva jujjhāhi kim te jujjhena bajjhao / appāņam eva appānam jaittā suhamehae // --Uttarādhyayanasūtra, 9.35 1. The fourth gathā in the Sahassavagga of Dhammapada, a Buddhist work, is very similar to this one. Many gāthās of Uttarādhyayanasūtra are found in Dhammapada, with some minor changes; many other statements from the Jaina Āgamas closely resemble those that occur in Dhammapada. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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