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________________ The account disciple was initially in the Jaina order. contains words like 'tonsure', 'white clad niganṭhas . 50. Astrologer Nigantha There lived an astrologer Nigantha who had 500 followers, He lived on the bank of the Ganga. In the course of a discussion, the question came up, what is luck. But no answer was forthcoming. So he came near the Bodhi tree where Buddha had just been enlightened. He put the question to him. Said Buddha, "One who has restraint, who praises hardship, is endowed with luck". The Nigantha was impressed. He became a follower of Buddha. Source: S. Beal Dhammapda, translated from Chinese, pp. 103-4. Comment 621 51. atu re. There is no mention of any such event in Jaina literThis much is, however, established that before Buddha attained enlightenment, there were many senior Jaina monks who were well advanced. Besides, it has been rare for many Jaina monks to defect from their order; but the Buddhist literature is full of such stories. These stories, however, serve one purpose which is to establish the greater antiquity of Jainism and seniority of Mahavira over Buddha. A Nigantha in dust In some northern province, there lived 500 Brahmins. They had heard of a Nigantha who lived on the bank of the Ganga and who kept his body besmeared with dust. They set out to become his disciples. In the way, they became thirsty. Then a spirit gave them water and advised them not to go to the Nigantha but to Buddha. The Brahmins changed the course of their journey. and became his sramanas. They went to Buddha Chinese Dhammapda, Tr. by S. Beal, p. 54.
SR No.022804
Book TitleAgama And Tripitaka Comparative Study
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNagaraj Muni
PublisherToday and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers
Publication Year1986
Total Pages804
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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