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Ke De ) S S OPA OPA OVAL O DAN 0 PANO LANCO PIO DANO O TAO O PINTO PAN OVI OTN OVAL ° o io ° ° io=o o 2 O The seventh Anga—Upasak-dasha, eighth Anga—Antakrid-dasha Z N E and ninth Anga—Anuttaraupapatik-dasha belong to O Dharmakathanuyog. They describe ideal conduct of householders and E 4 I monks and their loftiest austerities through religious stories. So they N I are a partofreligious conduct. 0 N L In the thirty-two Agams, many discuss ascetic conduct but EO R oO complete description about ideal conduct of a householder O 4 T (Shravakachar)is available only in Upasak-dasha. T oO O < W D a THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF UPASAK-DASHA S 4 E V N O The life-style of an ascetic is based on thelife-style of a Shravak I RW (householder observing religious vows). The practice of ascetic conduct O O T PA is very difficult. Therefore, it is not possible for everyone to become an INTE O O ascetic. But the religious code of a householder is so simple and A T O ) A beneficial that everyone can follow it. Further, everyone desirous of VET P O attaining liberation must accept the prescribed code of a Shravak. o i ei r A true Shravakis an ideal citizen. His life-style is based on morality o 0 a al and he follows the ideal of society and the nation, with an inclination RC3 or a towards religion. Shravak means an awakened soul. n O a In Upasak-dasha Sutra, there is a balanced, properly defined and a n O O M A scientifie description of the vows of a Shravak, Simultaneously, it a T n O O NT explains how he should lead life in the society. It is not possible for a A LWA T O householder to follow principles of non-violence, truth, non-stealing, O R celibacy and non-possession to their extreme limit. Therefore, he is in O o the need of such a restrained, balanced, social code of conduct in EWA SO AO PA pursuit of which he could remain religious and also discharge his Y L O O family and social responsibilities in an ideal manner. Upasak + dasha DAA YS R O means ‘Udatta-dasha’ of the follower (Upasak). In other words, ideal O TALL O life-style ofa householder, The scripture mentioning in detail, the code T N A T ofconduct for Shravak is famous as ‘Upasak-dasha’. 9 O A P O It mentions the life-story of ten famous householders who were L A A followers ofBhagavan Mahavir. OF PAM A question arises as to why out of one hundred fifty-nine thousand O T S A Shravaks of Bhagavan Mahavir only ten Shravaks were selected for T O A this narration. A detailed study ofthis Sutra reveals that the reply to Y O [e] ( 0 ) RR eS ORY OB OG Ong Ong OnWaOnYd Ong Ona On ya CRW OLyd Ona OnidoniaOntconuaonydonyao Ge Ne ale 2a] 4 le ah Ne a ai ind)
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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