Book Title: Vijay Vvallabhsuri Smarak Granth
Author(s): Mahavir Jain Vidyalaya Mumbai
Publisher: Mahavir Jain Vidyalay

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________________ JAIN: JAMALI 1. my parents. After that I shall become the initiated disciple of you, the Venerable Lord and be a wandering monk instead of a householder.' The Lord replied, 'Do not interrupt it, if it please you, O Beloved of gods.' 5. Entering the order of Jaina Asceticism Jamāli returned home with his thoughts definitely crystallized to the renunciation of worldly ties as the world seemed to him essentially a vale of misery. He greeted his parents and said, "I heard the religious discourse from Lord Mahāvīra. I am moved by it. Hence, my dear mother and father, I feel depressed with the miseries of earthly life. I am afraid of birth, old age and death. Therefore, I desire, with your kind permission to renounce household life and enter the ascetic one being properly initiated by Lord Mahavira." 65 No sooner had his mother heard these words, than she fainted. It was with great effort on the part of Jamali and her attendants that she regained consciousness. A long discussion then followed between Jamāli and his parents. They tried in vain to persuade their beloved and only son to desist from adopting the course of a houseless monk. They reminded him of his extreme and vigorous youth, riches, beautiful wives and all the means of worldly enjoyments, which were ever at his command. But a firm resolution could not be altered. He told his parents the fleeting and transitory nature of earthly goods. He explained to them his total abhorrence of worldly pleasures and their non-finality. His parents, then, tried to discourage Jamāli from his resolve by the intolerable hardships and severe sufferings one has to meet in course of a mendicant's life. Even then, he was unmoved in his rocklike decision. He said that he was in search of undying bliss and wanted to escape from the neverending cycle of births and deaths with all their concomitant experiences. Hence the privations of an ascetic life would not dissuade him from following the path he had chosen. The parents realized that they could not prevail upon Jamáli to lead the life of a householder. At last they yielded and gave their consent with great reluctance. Jain Education International 'समगस्स भगवस्स महावीरस्स अंतिए भम्मे निसंते जाव अभिरुर, तह णं अहं अम्म ताओ संसार भगव भीते जम्मवरामरण से इच्छानि णं अम्म-ताओ तुम्मेहिं जन्मनार समाणे समणस्स भगवओ महावीरस्स अंनिबं मुंडे भविता भगाराज अनगारियं पम्मश्तए । " For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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