Book Title: Universal Message of Lord Mahavira
Author(s): Dulichand Jain
Publisher: Parshwanath Vidyapith

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________________ Appendix XII Thus spoke Lord Mahāvira* - Humility is the foundation of Dharma. - Non-violence is eternal religion. Pride, anger, carelessness, illness and idleness are the five obstacles in the path of acquiring knowledge. - Company of the wise enhances one's wisdom but the company of wicked distorts one's understanding. - By service a person acquires the meritorious karmas, which bring about for him the form (name) and status (Gotra) of Tīrthankara. - Forgiveness, contentment, simplicity and modesty -these form the four gateways of righteousness. - Lord Jina has said that knowledge; faith, conduct and austerity constitute the path of liberation. - Anger spoils good relations, pride destroys modesty, deceit destroys amity (friendship) and greed destroys everything. - Conquer anger by forgiveness, pride by humility, deceit by straightforwardness and greed by contentment. - Desires are boundless like the sky; it is impossible to fulfil all of them. - An indolent person can never by happy and a lethargic person can never acquire knowledge. A person with attachments * Śramaṇopāśaka, 10 April 1998 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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