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________________ Means of Self-Realization stress on vairāgya. In this respect his whole life can be an ideal example. He renounced all his kingly pleasures and riches and also his family and adopted a monk's life and practised meditation for more than 12 years and attained supreme bliss, that is, total and final liberation. He has, therefore, called attachment or moha or āsakti as death and hell. 107 He says – “Esa khalu mohe Esa khalu māre Esa khalu narae." The same content is stated in a different form in the first verse of the VIII chapter of the Uttarajjhayaņa: Adhuve asāsayammi sanisārammi dukkhapaurāe / Kini nāma hojja tani kammayani jenāham doggaini na gacchejjā !! IS It means “In this impermanent and perishable worldly life, there are a number of sufferings. What acts should I perform so that I do not suffer spiritual degeneration (durgari).” The verse suggests thai attachment for the worldly things is harmful for a sudhaka. For developing vairogya, the Jains have prescribed twelve reflections or contemplations. They are as under: 210
SR No.011133
Book TitlePhilosophy and Spirituality of Srimad Rajchandra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorU K Pungaliya
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year
Total Pages411
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Rajchandra
File Size14 MB
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