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7 , | | Sp RDPR o PRL oP OPI oP PoP oP 0 PAG o Po Po PAL o PING 0 PALO PTO PAV OPAY O PAY OPH OPV PRY 0 PRY PRO 0PAL 0 DINGS X|e spiritual practices of Dhanya Anagar is in detail and is thought- S¢S ° provoking while the description ofthe remaining onesis in brief. é * ° By extremely austere religious practices the physical body of ( Dhanya Anagar had become weak, feeble and extremely vigourless. O The state of each and every part of his body has been explained with p examples. This description is thought-provoking. From literary point O T N ofview, this description is rich with illustrations and examples andis O unique. AWL O W N Anotherspeciality of this scripture is that there is no mention of 0 7 the life-style as householder of important personalities namely a O l e Dhanya Kumar and Abhay Kumaralthoughtheir life as householder B O A P was extremely comfortable, respectable, full of worldly enjoyments TWD o and devoted to their worldly duties. Their richness andtheirlife-style 0 h P 77N has been narrated in brief, just to acquaint the reader of how even o O T PAC while having facilities of worldly comforts in plenty, they renounced ND o O t S them and remained detached even towards care for their physical T Pi R o O PIM body. It appears that the purpose of the narrator of the scripture was WR o primarily to narrate their austere life ofrenunciation. The description O t A N s O of their wealth and status was just to highlight their detached life- N u+C style. The description of worldly comforts available is just to show TW L a O d T 4 o their renunciation to be of the highest order. As such, there is no W R o O , Y mention ofany noteworthyincident oftheir life as a householder. K O oo O nL T Tg. Abhay Kumar is a famous and prominent character in Jain history, L LO O red+ ae a firm believer and staunch follower of Bhagavan Mahavir. Besides N I 9 being the bodyguard ofking Shrenik he was also the prime minister of ¥ e NL ey~ol Magadh. Manyincidents connected with his life find mention in Jain ON E Sutras. In various scriptures also, the wonders ofAbhay's intelligence, O T religious fervour and incidents of parental worship are to be found O Z but here there is no description of these incidents. Here only his WE O renunciation, his austerities, his detachment find mention. Both these TI W L Sutras have one message and inspiration—Importance ofrenunciation O over enjoyment. Not to be a servant of lust for worldly pleasures, O Y renouncing them by treating them as obstacles and training the body R towards the goal of austerities renunciation and perseverence is the Ca primary goal. a n O ( 30 ) ° £ WA ORWG ORT ORWEORW LO DIA ONUTO NY TO RY TO RY TO RUZORW AOR TORYZO OLY OL ODT O LTO OPYGORNSORNSORYG ORKTANG p , ‘ 4G apesal e
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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