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________________ BOOK I, LECTURE 8, LESSON 2. 83 sleep for the sake of pleasure; he waked up himself, and slept only a little, free from desires. (5) Waking up again, the Venerable One lay down, exerting himself; going outside for once in a night, he walked about for an hour. (6) In his resting-places he sustained fearful and manifold calamities; crawling or Aying animals attack him. (7) Bad people, the guard of the village, or lancebearers attack him; or there were domestic temptations, single women or men; (8) Fearful and manifold (calamities) of this and the next world; pleasant and unpleasant smells, and manifold sounds : (9) Always well controlled, he bore the different sorts of feelings; overcoming carelessness and pleasure, the Brâhmana wandered about, speaking but little. (10) In the resting-places there once, in a night, the single wanderers asked him (who he was, and why he was there); as he did not answer, they treated him badly; but he persevered in his meditations, free from resentment. (11) (Sometimes to avoid greater troubles when asked), Who is there within ?' he answered, “It is I, a mendicant.' But this is the best law: silently to meditate, even if badly treated. (12) When a cold wind blows, in which some feel pain, then some houseless monks in the cold rain seek a place sheltered from the wind. (13) (Some heretical monks say), “We shall put on more clothes; kindling wood or (well) covered, we shall be able (to bear) the very painful influence of the cold.' (14) But the Venerable One desired nothing of the kind; G2
SR No.011059
Book TitleJaina Sutras 01 Acharang Sutra and Kalpa Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherMax Muller
Publication Year
Total Pages396
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size30 MB
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