Book Title: Lord Mahavira
Author(s): C R Bhansali
Publisher: M and P Consultancy and Marketing Co Delhi

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________________ 82 / Lord Mahavira 2. The Concept He who can objectively evaluate his inner self is a genuine ascetic. He who scorns others, wanders aimlessly in the cycle of birth. Amonk hears and sees many things but it is not proper to reveal them in public. Absorb the meaningful and relinquish the meaningless. One should take care of this body so as only to reduce the accumulated karmic bondage. Mere study of sacred texts cannot protect anyone. Nobility of conduct is necessary for moving the wheel of righteousness. A person who indulges in gambling is unable to apprehend anything, though he possesses all the senses. An idle and inactive person finds fault with everything and everyone, not withstanding his own shortcomings. There is no greater suffering than hunger. Knowledge alone does not enable a task to be accomplished.

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