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185 42, BEAT FETE 15. A monk freedof all vices and surviving on carefully chosen alms of food (without usurping thefoodclaimed by dog, guest, beggar, weak or Brahmin) frees himself spontansously ofall Karmas. war raver a afaaar & mat aera FE TASTE a got wafer asa ot tea om fa a daar ugel 2. de gaz, aleve (ater) get Ae arr srasara eT (3S) & fer ware wea Eee were afr aire fare wa we conmy wear gait fret Rava sara a ae ate eeaT TET TT TAT aca fret oe ae 8 GE aT TA 18. Like a piqaon and a cow he should roam aboutfor his meals. Heshould utter na word during nis beat noidislike unwelcome meal thus received. aa & fad og fare fanned we afag ae arg of goefa wand gaarreafe fa aie aa ware 7¢ fers, Fa, fares, Frou, faaheaa, dra vd Tr eanit aaa& efte afaes & ga: gar dare Fadl ara2 t This is the means, then,for an aspirantto attain purity, entighten- ment, emancipation, piety, abstinence and non-attechment. Such a being is freed of the chain ofreincarnations.. Se greatiterenay 1 dar ® (ada eae oefa) wer F Thus|, Indranag, the seer, do pronounce. aM FAT ETTRGAT OTT TH EAT NEE
SR No.007657
Book TitleIsibhasiyaimsuttaim
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVinaysagar
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year
Total Pages339
LanguagePrakrit, English, Hindi
ClassificationBook_English, Book_Devnagari, Agam, Canon, Ethics, Conduct, & agam_anykaalin
File Size7 MB
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