Book Title: Jambu Jyoti
Author(s): M A Dhaky, Jitendra B Shah
Publisher: Kasturbhai Lalbhai Smarak Nidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ 382 Padmanabh S. Jaini Jambū-jyoti I give below a list of the items found in Upādhyāya Yaśovijayjī's [Dikpata] Caurāsi Bol (Pratyukti] based on the headlines appearing in the Gurjara Sahitya Sangraha, vol. 1, pp. 572-597. (Numbers at the end refer to verses.) Introductory verses give an account of the origin of the Digambara sect in Vira-nirvāna samvat 609, as narrated in the story of a muni called Sāhasamalla, a disciple of ācārya Krsna. (1-17). 1. The [Śvetāmbarallist of the eighteen defects (dosa) that are not found in a Kevalin differs from that of the Digambaras. (18-19) 2. The Kevalin does eat food by morsel (kevali-bhukti). (20-23) 3. The Tîrthankara's body has the same seven components (sapta-dhātus) as any other human being. (20-23) 4. The Kevalin is subject to 11 kinds of hardships (parīşahas). (24-33) 5. The Kevalin's speech consists of articulated words. (34) 6. All salākā-purusas have nīhāra. (35-37) 7. Human beings may go outside the boundary of the Mānusottara Mountain. (38-39) 8. Cakravarti Bharata attained kevalajñāna while still in the state of a householder. (40-42) 9. Moksa is possible even of those possessing non-Jain mendicant insignia (anyalinga-mukti). (43) 10. It is possible for a woman, for example Malli-kumārī, to attain moksa (strīmukti). (44-47) 11. Even after becoming a kevalin, Bāhubali greeted respectfully (vinaya) Jina Rsabha. (48) 12. Tirthankaras do indeed give gifts of wealth for an entire year prior to their renunciation. (48) 13. Kapila, a kevalin, danced (in order to convert five hundred thieves to the holy path of mendicancy as narrated in his story, and hence there is no fault in it]. (48) Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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