Book Title: Shravak Bhoomi Part 02
Author(s): Karunesha Shukla
Publisher: Kashi Prasad Jayaswal Research Institute

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________________ clxxii Śr. vakbhūmi questions regarding the saddbarma, learning it from the Upadhyāya and preaching the same out of compassion to other worldly beings for their deliverance. gocara-sampat : After this a description of gocara-sampat has been presented. Five places have been forbidden in the Vinaya texts where a pudgala should not walk. These are--ghoșa, residence of a prostitute, brandy-house (pānāgāra), the royal family (rājakula) and the family of an untouchable (caņdāla). aņumātreșu avadyeșu bhayadarśī bhavati : A pudgala does not violate even the smallest part of a Vinaya rule, and if unknowingly violated, he requits and recompenses it according to the sacred dharma (yathādharmaṁ pratikaroti). samādāya sikșate șikṣāpadeșu Having ordained, he listens to the preachings of the learned teachers regarding the instructions (Śikṣāpadăni) of the order and follows them, if these are violated even a little, he tries to recompense accordingly (yathādharmam pratikāroti). This is called the detailed description of śīlasarvara. Šila-samvara Samāsārıha: In the succinct account of the Sila-samvai a, śīlaskandha or more moral conduct has been described in the following three ways : (i) Avipraņāśalakṣaṇaḥ : undecaying conduct compri sing the first component viz. sīlavān viharati. (ii) Svabhāvalakṣaṇaḥ: the natural conduct comprising the prātimokșasarnvara,

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