Book Title: Perspectives in Jaina Philosophy and Culture
Author(s): Satish Jain, Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Ahimsa International

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________________ In this vast creation, everyone is gifted with an individual perception The heredity, the environment and the teachings inculcated, all combine to make one what he is Wc cannot blame anyone for thinking differently in his own way Everyone has his own temperament and his own way of thinking They must differ and do differ vehemently There is no help for it It is, on the other hand, the sign of sentiental life We must not therefore on that account cross swords with them Even if in their ignorance they, at times, may talk ill of the spiritual teachings and use harsh words, they cannot help it But that should not disturb the true scckers after Truth We must be polite and gentle and even humble in our conduct Bandying of words does not help We may try to remove misunderstandings, if any, sweetly and gently, but not in an antagonistic spirit "Where there is compassion, there is rcligion Where there is greed, there is sin Where there is anger, there is negation where there is forgiveness, there is the Lord Himself" Kirpal Ashram International Headquarters 2-5-7 Canal Road, Vijaynagar Delhi Jaina Songs (Tunc BAA BAA Black Sheep) Raa Raa Parsyanath Twenty third Trıthankar Teacher Teacher there are Four Jain Vows One for non-violence One for the Truth One for non-possession and one for honesty There are Vows that bring great salvation -Pravin J Shah, Canada

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