Book Title: Mohanlal Banthiya Smruti Granth
Author(s): Kewalchand Nahta, Satyaranjan Banerjee
Publisher: Jain Darshan Prakashan

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________________ aut farcuta bank and the big white Lotus flew to him. This story was narrated by Mahāvira who asked his followers whether they have understood the meaning of the simile and on their replying in the narrative illustrated that the 'Lotus pool' is the world; the 'water' is karman, the 'mud' is pleasures, the 'lotuses' are people in general, the 'big white Lotus' is the king, the 'fourmen' are the heretics, the 'monk' is the creed and the bank is the 'order', and the 'monk's voice' is the preaching of the creed and the 'big Lotus flying up' is Nirvana. Thereby, only the Nigrantha ascetic succeeds and attains Nirvāṇa.33 RESUME : Thus the above study of the Jain conception of Liberation in the Sūtrakrtanga divulge the fact that according to the Jains liberation of jiva can be attained by the two-fold practise of stoppage of the fresh inflows of the material particles and the dissipation of karmas which lead to the goal of complete deliverance of the soul from all evil and coverings of the karma. From the jain standpoint Nirvana which is the chief object of the law has two stages subjective (bhava) and objective (dravya). Of these the subjective liberation is attained when the soul is released from the four obstructive (ghātin) karmas and the latter the objective liberation is attained when the soul is released from the four unobstructive (aghātin) karmas. All this process ultimately leads a spiritual aspirant to attain the goal of pure and perfect knowledge (kevalajñāna). 33. Ibid., P. P. 335-338. ..............)3930 Jain Education International 2010_03 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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