Book Title: Upasakdasha and Anuttarau Papatikdasha sutra Sachitra
Author(s): Amarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
Publisher: Padma Prakashan

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% BRS)aan) PIN OPIN OLIN ODA OVA OPA orto Q OTAN OD ASCO TAALO TALS. OFANLO TANTO LANCOTANL OLA O OFA ° OV OPIN GATS fre + 9) this querry is evident in it. The ten Shravaks are prominent persons o r y \ of different areas. They were prosperous and had unlimited meansof p O § leading a comfortable and luxurious life. Still they discarded the c e n O 4 comforts and devoted their life in following religious code 4; meticulously. It is not important that one possesses meansofleading a O A M L 4 comfortable, splendid life. The prominent fact is to voluntarily accept P O L V restraints. Herein lies the importance of discarding them. It is the 0 L O + ideal path of self-restraint. Thus, the ten Shravaks are the unique C examplesof self-restraint. Further, the said ten Shravaks werefirm in their religious faith, courageous and they followed the religious code a v u © in letter andspirit till their last breath. S + 6 An adjective used for Shravaks is ‘Aaog Paog Sampautte’. O A <3 W o It means that in business they were observing principles of R O A + W 6 morality, justice and ideal restraints. They were expert in looking R O after properly thousands of employees, servants both male and female o o 4 and thousands of cattle. My view is that the restraints of a poor ° S O person are also self-restraint but that cannot serve as an ideal for + DWT 0 others. Bhagavan Mahavir has himself said— O + W ° “Je ya Kantepiye Bhoe laddhe Vippitthi Kuvvaee. O 4 Y o Saaheene Chayai Bhoe Se hu Chaai ti Vuchchaee.” O A + R 6 O It means one who voluntarily and without any pressure discards + 0 OCl the beautiful, loveable and delightful means of enjoyment available to + I 0 him is the true follower of restraints and renunciation. In the world, DC3 O at renunciation when one is well-to-do, charity when oneis poor, celibacy TK 0 O a T when oneis in youth, forgiveness when oneis authority to punish, and L 0 O observing noble conduct and restraints when one is rich are T 4 N 0 O considered ideal. In the life-style of all the ten Shravaks such 4 E 0 conduct is distinctly visible. So their life-sketch is narrated in this O 4 R 0 Agam. O ¥ 0 MEANING OF ANU-VRAT(PRIMARY VOWS) c 4 a w x L An ascetic observes principles of non-violence, truth and others to o 4 r y 0 their extreme limit. So his vows are called Maha-Vrat. A Shravak p O oO keeps some exceptions while accepting the vows. He lays down the e limitations upto which he would follow them. He then observes them (* Oo 4 0 ( 22 ) + os ORY ZORY TO RYO TT LO 0 TY 04 774 4 NEO 11907 0 TOTO ODIO TIVOLI ODN O O DAO ODEO

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