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________________ INTRODUCTION. Immediately he got up, and fed them with the remains of the rice and milk, and, leaving home, went to the Rishis", to inquire how his father and mother could be liberated from their present state. They, after informing him that the reason of their having been born in these bestial forms, was their having devoted themselves to pleasure at improper seasons, commanded him, in order to obtain their liberation, to eat nothing procured by labour on that fifth day of the month. He followed their directions, and the holiday afterwards became celebrated among the people as the Rishi Panchamí. I am now to mention the author of the Kalpa Sútra. He was Sri Bhadra Báhu Svámi, an accomplished scholar, who was well acquainted with the fourteen branches of his subjectt, and a distinguished teacher. Taking for his guide the works here named—the Daśaśrutaskandha, Ashtamádhyáyana, and the discourse called Pratyákhyána, in which he found nine branches-he coinposed the Kalpa Sútra. He wrote the first * This is the name given to the images of the Buddhist Sages at Ellora, Karli, &c., not by Jains only, but by Hindus and Brahmans. It was to Jain Sages, then, that this Brahman went, and was by them taught to change the most imperative feast of his religion into a fast. * In the original
SR No.011103
Book TitleKalpasutra and Navtattva
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJ Stevenson
PublisherOriental Translation Fund London
Publication Year1818
Total Pages173
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Agam, Canon, Philosophy, & agam_kalpsutra
File Size15 MB
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