Book Title: Religious Quest of India
Author(s): J N Farquhar, Griswold
Publisher: J N Farquhar Griswold

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________________ THE JAINA ASCETIC 237 former amusement and pleasure women afforded them when they lived in the world (Itthiņam puvarayaim puvakiliyai sumaritae); they must not, for similar reasons, eat or drink1 to excess, or partake of too highly spiced dishes (Natimapana bhoyana bhoi); nor must they live in the same building as a woman, a female animal, or a eunuch (Ilthi pasu pandaga samsatai sayaṇā saṇāim sevitāe). All these rules mutatis mutandis apply to nuns. The sloka that sums up the whole vow and its clauses runs thus: 'The vow of chastity is maintained by not sitting on seats previously occupied by women, female animals or eunuchs, and by not living in their vicinity, not participating in exciting conversation about women, not remembering former delights, not looking at a woman's form, not decorating one's own person, not eating or drinking to excess, or partaking of too highly seasoned food.' This Jaina vow seems limited to negative chastity, which shudderingly avoids its fellow creatures, lect they should prove occasions of stumbling, and it appears ignorant of the sunlit purity that so delights in its walk with God on the open road of life, that it cannot be bored with nastiness. The last great vow (Aparigraha vrata) consists in re- v. Apari nouncing all love for anything or any person. The defini- graha tion of it may be translated as follows: vrata. 'Having no possessions consists in relinquishing greed for anything; if we think that a particular thing is our own, the mind is agitated by greed.' In the Jaina scriptures the vow is held to exclude all likes and dislikes in regard to sounds, colours, or smells, as well as people. In short, the way to maintain this vow is to be indifferent to anything our senses can tell us. This fifth vow of the monk foreshadows what the condition of the Siddha will be, when all his powers are entirely shrivelled up. 1 It will be remembered that no Jaina, lay or ascetic, may ever drink wine.

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