Book Title: Karma Philosophy
Author(s): Virchand R Gandhi
Publisher: Agamoday Samiti

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________________ KARMA PHILOSOPHY lower one; the layman should accept [ should have all these four objects of life, but in such a way that a higher object is not sacrificed for the sake of a in such a way that there may not be between them. If there are difficulties in so far as kama is concerned, then let it go but preand artha. The order of these four dharma, moksha, the last any conflict the way artha, serve dharma objects is kama, being the highest. take more out. 29. In doing anything always consider your strength and your weakness; than his strength will he should not underallow him to carry 119 higher and higher 30. Always attempt to rise SO sar as the objects of life just mentioned are concerned. 31. Do or abstain from doing things that should be done or should not be done (respectively) at the right time. Stop doing a thing if it should not be done at that time. Jain Education International 32. The layman should hear the dharma every day. Or in the absence of a monk he should read or study it himself. The idea is that of all these rules leads the man to samyaktva. (So that having examined see if the signs of samyaktva previously are in him and finding that he has not state of samyaktva, he will know For Private & Personal Use Only the practice the state of himself to mentioned attained the now how to www.jainelibrary.org

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