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________________ 78 UTTARÂDHYAYANA. discipline, and who has obtained the benefit of Bôdhi which is difficult to obtain, may perhaps afterwards begin to live as he likes. (1) (He will say :) I have a good bed and wherewithal to cover me; I obtain food and drink; I know everything that comes to pass, friend; why then should I study, sir? (2) He who, after entering the order, always sleeps, eats, and drinks as much as he likes, and lives comfortably, is called a bad Sramana. (3) The sinner who despises the learning and discipline which his preceptor and teachers have taught him, is called a bad Sramana. (4) He who does not, as he should, strive to please his preceptor and teachers, and does not, in his arrogance, treat them with respect, is called a bad Sramana. (5) He who hurts living beings, seeds, and sprouts, who does not control himself, though he believes himself well-controlled, is called a bad Sramana. (6) He who uses a bed, a plank, a chair, a seat, or his duster, without having well wiped these things, is called a bad Sramana. (7) He who walks with great haste and without care, being overbearing and fierce, is called a bad Sramana. (8) I have once translated park of the Law,' and then vessel of righteousness. It is obvious that a play on this word is intended, though I may have failed to hit the meaning of the author. 1 Pâdakambala, usually called ragô harana. One commentator suggests, as a possible rendering, pâtrakambala a cloth to cover his almsbowl.'
SR No.011060
Book TitleJaina Sutras 02 Uttaradhyayan Sutra and Sutrakritang Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherMax Muller
Publication Year
Total Pages500
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size27 MB
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