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t ’ ' : ' sansBINSPods FR) OHI MLoPKLoMROM No MOP Wo VOVR oP NoVANo OU o NOV OPN OV ANOLON OTIS OLIN O TIS OTIS OUI AG a mIyOR eAy. the highest stage of brightness after undergoing thefire-test is called o R kundan. A trainee who remainsfirm in faith at the time ofunforeseen OP troubles and turbulations, attains his goal. One who dwindles once R P a but again accepts the true path also reacheshis goal. l so L Sufferings, unforeseen troubles and turbulations, sometimes are CiOTN attractive and pleasing. Sometimethey are ferocious and dreadful and R E 5T bewilder the practitioner ofspiritual practices. O AjFAN Out of the ten Shravaks, the period of spiritual practices of four O T R FA had been free from any disturbance or unforeseen trouble. O Fat A god appears before Shramanopasak Kamdev and causes dreadful O AT and ferocious troubles in order to inspire him to discard hisreligious O T AN faith. But he overcomes all such disturbances and troubles by =P O remaining undaunted in his spiritual practices. Bhagavan Mahavir FINE TO praised his courage while addressing monks and nuns. N A @P O Chulanipita was not disturbed when he saw brutal murderofhis C A OF sons in his presence. But his subtle affection for his mother moved ClPANT him and disturbed his mental state (when he heard that his motheris O T R I P going to be killed). But the advice of his mother made him cautious O T N PI again in his spiritual practices. O T N PI Shramanopasak Suradev was not disturbed by the treatment to TO his sons. No feeling of attachment arose in him for them. But the PUR NTO threat that his physical body shall be made a breeding pot of various e A P O diseases affected him. In his mind, there was latent feeling of ifc)Bet o attachment for his body and hefelt disturbed due to that feeling of O TA S a«3 A attachment. But he soon becamecautious. He accepted his mistake, I F f O W 7TNAT repented for it, observed penance and chastised his vows. o O Chullashatak had attachment of wealthin his sub-conscious mind + 4 TRAT T O while Sakdalputra was attached to his wife Agnimitra. The manner x TNAF A O in which they underwent these tests indicates the latent weaknesses : DyM in them. They realised their mistakes and discarded them with a firm O S = F mental set-up. It appears that their test by gods was to remove the O remote feelings ofattachment in them. U : Mahashatak faces a strange situation wherein his feelings of 8 attachment are on test. By her sensual behaviour, his wife Revati ¢ Seek < ( % ) ‘s Sy LIBUA ORY TONY AO NYT O BW AORY 10 AO BIO HYLO RYO RIA RIT O NYG OD GOYA O DYMO NWA ODWAORYGO DY GORA OBYao SONI ENG - ry 4 Ss a | a Sy 4 7%
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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