Book Title: Samansuttam Chayanika
Author(s): Kamalchand Sogani
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ (he) alone is the knower (by whom) spiritual path has been comprehended. 75. The person destitute of all possessions is always tranquil and joyful. Even the emperor does not get at that final beatitude. which the person destitute of all pomiessions attains. 76. Just as there is the iron hook for (controlling) the elephant and there is the moat for (tho protection of), the city, so also the renunciation of possession is (useful) in restraining the senses and the restraint of senses is no doubt non-attachment. 77. The essence of being wise is really this that the wise person does not injure any being whatsoever. The Jina (spiritually victorious), having known Ahimsā (nonviolence) and Samatā (equanimity) so important, tolls us this. 78. All the Jivas (beings) desire to live and not to die. Self restraining persons, therefore, give up the distressful taking away of Prāņas (vital forces). I 79. Pain is not dear to oneself; having known this regarding all other Jivas (beings), one should give affection to all the Jivas (beings) adequately. And by reason of the equality with one's own self, one should keep sympathy with all of tem. 80. Killing a Jiva (being) is killing one's own self; compas sion for the Jiva (being) is compassion for one's own 84 ] [ Samaņasuttaro Jain Education International For Personal & Private Use Only www.jainelibrary.org


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