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

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e OPRLOPIM OTIS 0 PI OPAVOLAM OPAL O PANO PAN ODA OFA1O PAN O PALOD AN O LAN OPN OVALO OLIN OVO Ae ee Bae a d 2 L A P io O a Y RDO | SAKADALPUTRA : SEVENTH CHAPTER io £ I D O o RIP GIST OF THE CHAPTER o S E P O + The period of Bhagavan Mahavir was studded with different L R FO faiths, religious rituals and various practices in the name of AHP religions. Many teachers of non-Vedic faith were present then in Oo P North India. Many ofthem called themselves Arhat, Jin, Kevali, or o those having knowledge of every thing. In the second Ang Sutra— P o Sutra Kritang, four different faiths in existence at the time of SHP Bhagavan Mahavir have been described. They are Kriyavadi, oO RRO Akriyavadi, Vinayavadi and Ajnanavadi. They used to explain 0 their faith in different versions in their congregation. In Sutra E P O Kritang 363 different spiritual faiths have been mentioned. O There is a detailed description of Mankhaliputra Goshalak as L A P Niyativadi (firm believer in faith alone) in Jain and Buddhist O TSAP literature. O T S I V Goshalak had someknowledge of Ashtang Nimitta (scriptures of O C augury). With this knowledge he was able to give correct replies to A P O his followers about worldly gain, loss, happiness, pain, life and L A PO death. So whosoever came to him,he used to tell him about such A T matters. This conduct led to increase the numberofhis followers to O O T LAP thousands. L O O A CIT In Polaspur, Sakadalputra—a potter washis chieffollower. YL L O A I The main profession of Sakadalputra was to prepare earthen pots A P + W 0 and sell them. He had five hundred factories outside Polaspur L E Y NIT where his employees were working for him. Since early morning LO O L , A they used to start the work of preparing small and large pots. He P O O O RIP had employed many salesmen who were selling his pots at the OTT state highways, crossings, open grounds and publiaplaees. ORHC x O , d Agnimitra was Sakadalputra’s wife. Sakadalputra was very i SAV SO O faithful towards his spiritual principles. He was doingspiritual C IRS practices accordingly. 0 OR I P C O + Further descriptionis available in the scriptures. By coming in OR LAP contact with Mahavir, he was deeply impressed by his unique 0 o t r YLPo ARS : AATHATTA ( 823 ) Sakadalpuira:SeventhChapter mOo MIP YB sE NO)p WOWOMYA OLY ZONA OMY ZOBNWLO BIA O BA OWA ODA CRW ODYGODITGO DIVA O DIVA Ona OnE O DITA OnITd Ohd OAIA OAG CG ODM > e CjGX imo F * “3

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