Book Title: Samayasara
Author(s): Kundkundacharya, Hiralal Jain, A N Upadhye
Publisher: Bharatiya Gyanpith

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________________ CHAPTER I 33 Paramesti has still a body even after attaining Omniscience or Kevala-Jõāna. It is with the help of this body that He is able to preach the dharma (Truth) to the people, because His main function is dharma-prabhāvanā or proclaiming the Dharna. His worshippers both human and divine praise His body in their adoration. The adoration of an Arhat consists in the enunciation of the marvellous characteristics of His body--such as its beauty and excellence, its freedom from natural impurities and defects, and that it is the cynosure of attraction and grace, that it is the fountain source of peace and harmony, that it is the physical embodiment of the eternal values of Truth, Goodness and Beauty. The term Acārya implies the master of a Samgha who in his turn transmits the divine message to his disciples and through them to the whole world. It is not necessary to emphasise the fact that in his case also adoration very often implies praising the beauty of his body as the embodiment of a great soul. The bewildered and the doubting disciple naturally asks his master: "If the soul is of supreme importance and if the body being acetana is without any spiritual grace and hence to be discarded as worthless, how can we justify the various songs of devotion of Arhanta and Ācārya, songs which are but the praise of their physical beauty and grace. If the songs in adoration are valid, would it not be proper to infer that after all, the soul and the body are not so fundamentally different ?” The author clears the doubt expressed above by explaining the doctrine of naya or points of view. ववहारणओ भासदि जीवो देहो य हवदि खलु एक्को। णदु णिच्छयस्स जीवो देहो य कदावि एक्कट्ठो ॥२७॥ vavahāraṇao bhāsadi jīvo deho ya havadi khalu ekko nadu ņicchayassa jīvo deho ya kadāvi ekkattho (27) व्यवहारनयो भाषते जीवो देहश्च भवति खत्वेकः । न तु निश्चयस्य जीवो देहश्च कदाप्येकार्थः ॥२७॥ 27. The vyavahāra point of view indeed declares that body and soul are one, but according to the niscaya point of view, the soul and body are never identical. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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