Book Title: Short Reader of Jain Doctrines
Author(s): Hemchand Jain
Publisher: Digambar Jain Swadhyay Mandir Trust

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________________ 56 Q. 125. Explain 'how the belief in true God, true Saint and true piety (Religion) is included in the right belief of seven fundamental principles ? 1. The state of omnisience and passion lessness of the soul is liberation (Moksha). The same is possessed by Shri Arihants and Siddhas and only they are the viceless Gods. Therefore, (Obviously) one who has belief in Liberation (Moksha Tattva) does have belief in true Gods, i.e. Arihantas and Sidhas. Samvar and Nirjara Tatvas are nothing but the attainment of real, right triple jewels (as per the spiritual stage of the saints). The same are possessed by real spiritual saints namely Acharya, Upadhyaya and Sadhu. They only are the complete possessionless and occupationless naked (Digamber Jain) saints. Therefore, one, who has belief in "Samvar-Nirjara Tattva 'does have belief in real ‘Digamber' saints. The intrinsic nature of 'Jiva-Tattva, is passionless pure sentience (conscious vitality). By its nature 'Ahinsa 3. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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