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

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,S eO esBid LOPE 0 PAY OP OPCOP AL 0 PANY 0 PIN 0 PAT OPEN OPIN OPA O PANTO DINO PALOP AOL OLA O PATO DAN O PANTO DAL ODANCO (akNe n ys o i On r a o THIRD PART (VARG)| On DHANYA KUMAR | YR O Y R O e GIST OF THE CHAPTER nO chy + In the third Varg (Part) of Anuttaraupapatik-dasha there is description of ten great ascetics engaged in self-realization. The O first chapter—Dhanya Kumar’ gives a detailed account of ascetic LAAT O Dhanya. C N / T O There is a detailed description of entirely comfortable, well-to-do A P O familylife ofDhanya Kumar. This narration indicates how a young SAP O man brought up in extremely great comforts, in a rich family, T N A P enjoying all the worldly comforts and luxuries, becamespiritually O T N A T awakened byjust one spiritual discourse of Bhagavan Mahavir. He O C S A immediately discarded all the worldly comforts and the family life TO and accepted the mostdifficult ascetic path. It depicts that the said ° 5e person must have been highly conscious of spirituality, master of a 9° his decisions and saturated with the essence of detachment. From °o the very day of initiation, he decided to do two day fast and to 2 R break the fast with Ayambil throughout his life. Thereafter, he Oct to thoroughly studied all the eleven Anga Sutras and after R i r o completing the study in the shortest possible time, he engaged O t R i 4 r himself in hard spiritual practices. The extremely weak physical O o t rA health and the feeble state of his body has been described in a WDci o O t R i thought-provoking manner. The description is so lively that it G r O o t r inspires the reader and the listener to such an extent that he o M I cannot help appreciating the spiritual practices ofDhanya Muni. r o The similes used to explain the dried parts of the body of Dhanya ° Muni are wonderful and they bring before the reader a lively O S A P picture of the highly weakened physical state of that ascetic O A engaged in serious practices. In Indian literature, long ascetic P O A OT arprtanitenaringt ( 3%¢ ) IlustratedAnuttaraupapatik-dashaSutra Bs 7a RE RC ES ETE SVELPSVECISVETISYECINY ETN CLINEL SY ELON YETO(ESVECENV ETP SfET ERP NVEL NVE&LINVELINVETP SV ECINVET NET.

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