Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 2005 01
Author(s): Shanta Jain, Jagatram Bhattacharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Acaranga-Bhasyam - Ácărya Maháprajña CHAPTER - II PONDERING OVER THE NATURE OF THE WORLD SECTION - 6 2.148 se tam sambujjhamăņe, āyāniyam samutthảe. The monk who has rightly understood (the above mode of treatment), carefully practises the commendable self-restraint. Bhagyam Sūtra 1 4 8 The person comprehending the aforesaid mode of treatment should resolve that this should not be followed by a person of self-discipline. He should observe self-restraint, being vigilant and self-aware. Commendable' refers to the self-restraint consisting of knowledge, faith and conduct. 'Careful practice' stands for vigilance for the devout practice of knowledge, etc. 2.149 tamhä pāvam kammam, neva kujjā na kārave. Consequently, he should not commit any evil deeds himself, nor get it done by others. Bhåșyam Sutra 149 He has cultivated vigilance for observing commendable self-restraint. For that reason, he should not commit any evil act, not get it done by others. The Cūrni' explains the evil act as violence together with other misdeeds, 60 C 3 điểm g II - 127 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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