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ie 4fie act me CTsee MCT aici sick ache aict S eeB,eWBD PALOVAL OF LLOPAVO PRG OPAL OPAC PRP OPIL OTN O VIN OLIN OYAN OPIN OPIN O VIN 0 DAL OLANO PAN 0 VIN OVAN OVINCO VINOD 0 VIR ear xH personality, his judicious and logical preachings. He becamehis P follower, a staunch supporter of his faith and firmly accepted the ¥PU KL vows ofhouseholder. :P “ a R Earlier Sakadalputra was the primefollower of Mankhaliputra K + P Goshalak. o P When Goshalak heard this change in him, he did notlike it. L + H P He thought that ‘he should again preach to Sakadalputra and , 0 bring him backto his faith.’ He came to Polaspur. He stayed at the *PH 0 religious place of Ajiviks. He kept his pots, clothes etc. there and %PV went to Sakadalputra with some of his followers. Sakadalputra o &P earlier used to show his faith, sense of respect and honour to L H Goshalak. But now he did not show any such thing and remained P 0 sitting. Goshalak was very clever. He understood the situation. P O He thought of a plan in order to please him. He praised Bhagavan P PM Mahavir. Sakadalputra could not understand the secret behind 0 V H this conduct. Goshalak desired that somehow he should get a iP 0 chance to enter in spiritual discussion with Sakadalputra so that PHI he may change his mind. In view of the appreciation and respect V H F shown by Goshalak for Mahavir, Sakadalputra requested Goshalak 0 “to stay in his factory and to accept the needful.” Goshalak ofPK O inwardly desired it. So he immediately accepted the offer and came PUL 0 there for his stay. During his stay, Goshalak had many occasions kca4OPMg. for spiritual discussion with Sakadalputra. He madegreateffort to % ¢ change the faith of Sakadalputra butall in vain. Ultimately feeling disappointed, he left the factory. Sakadalputra engaged himself in spiritual practices learnt (from Mahavir) as before. Fourteen years passed in the practices. When half of the fifteenth year passed, once at mid-night Sakadalputra was deeply engaged in his spiritual meditation. A demon-god appearedthere in order to — inspire him to discard his faith. He threatened him that he would kill his sons. He further threatened he would misbehave with his oe wife Agnimitra and make her condition wretched. Then S Sakadalputra felt bewildered and got up to save her from his A W R clutches. All this incident is mentionedin the Sutra. O E V C This incident indicates that like attachment for sons, wealth, one's own body, the attachment for wife is also a bondage and true followerofreligion should subdueit in the same wayas he subdues other attachments. SAHA ( gex ) Illustrated Upasak-dasha Sutra C 7 ODO LW 0 ITO LT ORO D110 RYO RYO RIO DO N00 BO EG PO ONO BNO RO 7.0 BOTY NO, a Re,44,
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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