Book Title: Tulsi Prajna 2005 07
Author(s): Shanta Jain, Jagatram Bhattacharya
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Acārānga-Bhāṣyam Taiam Ajjhayanam - Sīosanijjam CHAPTER-III ENDURANCE OF COLD AND HOT by Acarya Mahāprajña SECTION -3 3.51 samdhim logassa jāņittā. All beings intend to live. Knowing the intention, one should not be non-vigilant. Bhāsyam Sūtra 51 Here the Sanskrit equivalent of intention is 'sandhi'. All creatures desire to live and none to die. This is the intention of the entire world, i.e., entire range of living beings. Knowing this, one should not succumb to non-vigilance. This is first and foremost condition of abstinence from violence. 3.52 ayao bahiyā pāsa. Consider all other beings as thyself. Bhāṣyam Sutra 52 You should consider the external world, i.e., the world of living creatures, other than yourself like you own self. Just as suffering is not covetable to yourself, even so it is not liked by any other creature. This understanding is the second condition of abstinence from violence. 3.53 Jain Education International tamhā ṇa hamtā ṇa vighāyae. Therefore, you should not kill them yourself, nor get them killed by others. तुलसी प्रज्ञा जुलाई - दिसम्बर, 2005 For Private & Personal Use Only 91 www.jainelibrary.org

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