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tpeeiSareiS 6 OFAMOVAN%I OT|A OTANO ALO ° } OFANt O OVAL‘ OTAiNCO TANTO PAM O TAiM OTAATO OFA?NOLAMO OFAN oO °BS(3) K RY4 P + The demon became more dreadful. He threatened—“I shall do the O ATER V P same with your second son as I have done with the eldest one if NG O ETOP s you do not abandon your vows.” But Chulanipita did not get SVfl r O frightened. Then the demon did the deadly act with his second son ATER V Né E O and the youngest son. T A P TO When the demon found that the dreadful killing of the three sons E I OT had no effect on Chulanipita he thought of another extremely WI disgusting plan. He threatened—“You do not accept my advice. o t A I shall now kill your mother, cut her into three pieces with my F O sharp sword in your presence andshall do to her the same thing as S OT I have done with yoursons.” a W4 L o O Chulanipita had remained firm in meditation at the dreadful scene Ry x Oc O R ofthe brutal killings ofhis three sons, but when the question ofthe FA 7UCs O same treatment to his beloved mother arose, his courage gave in. O T PA 577Liy O He in anger got up to catch hold of the demon and spread his O C C2FAR hands. It was a conspiracy of demon-god. So the god disappeared TO4 O and Chulanipita held thepillar ofthe Paushadhshala in his hands. cE s t Chulanipita felt bewildered. He started shouting loudly. y g r o A When his mother Bhadra heard it, she soon came there and asked Y O her son the cause of his shouting. Chulanipita narrated the entire a o incident. The mother said—“Son ! It was an angelic turbulation. t k a or It was an angelic affair. All are safe. None has been killed. S n“As You have broken your vow by getting enraged. It was your folly. O N A T You should reperit for it.” Chulanipita accepted his mother’s advice O T A A and undertook austerities to condonehis folly. T O T L A Chulanipita followed the householder's vows for twenty years. T O He continuously adopted the eleven pratimas (restraints) of a a O t householder, one after the other. In the end he left food and water Pi RR o for one month and in Samlekhana had a quiet, meditational death. O t oFB He was re-born inArunprabh Viman ofSaudharma Devlok. ROCG R o This description of Chulanipita inspires one to overcome the minor O t g E4 r feelings ofattachment—Whetherthe attachmentis with one’s mother, B o sons, the wealth or the body. The spiritual practice remains pure and YLC O faultless only after discardingthe feelings ofattachment. s N}C R O ( @2y ) Illustrated Upasak-dashaSutra o aye ONG OD On Opa Opa ORG ODN OmG ORG On ORG Ondo ORO zt ‘ 4 (Te a
SR No.007654
Book TitleUpasakdasha and Anuttarau Papatikdasha sutra Sachitra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAmarmuni, Tarunmuni, Shreechand Surana, Trilok Sharma
PublisherPadma Prakashan
Publication Year2001
Total Pages483
LanguagePrakrit, English, Hindi
ClassificationBook_English, Book_Devnagari, Agam, Canon, Ethics, Conduct, agam_upasakdasha, & agam_anuttaropapatikdasha
File Size16 MB
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