Quotes & Quips

Published: 17.03.2008
Updated: 29.11.2012
5 Years Jain Spirit - A Non-Profit Quarterly Publication - 1999-2004
5 years Jain Spirit magazine - A non-profit International Quarterly Publication - #19
Jain Spirit #19, page 43
  • Noble persons patiently bear the harsh, wounding and humiliating utterances of the wicked.
    Bhakta Parijna 107
  • A spiritual aspirant should neither cherish a desire to live nor long for death. He should remain neutral and have no attachment for life as well as death..
    Acharanga Sutra 1.8.8.4
  • Nothing is impossible in this world for a person who is free from all desires.
    Uttaradhyayana Sutra 19.45
  • By conquering deceit, a person gains humility.
    Uttaradhyayana Sutra 29.69
  • I am alone, pure, eternal, formless and full of knowledge and vision. Other than this not even an atom of any object is mine.
    Samana Suttam 1.38
  • A person who is contented and does not desire a share in other's profits sleeps happily.
    Sthananga Sutra 4.3
  • Of all kinds of charity, the charity of giving protection to living beings in fear of death is known as Abhayadan. Which is supreme amongst all charities.
    Vasunandi Sravakacara 238
  • To concentrate one's mind upon one subject is meditation.
    Avasyaka Niryukti 1499
  • Meditation is perfected when the thought process becomes pure and sublime.
    Dasasrutaskandha Sutra 5.1
  • Speech is of four kinds. 1. True. 2. Not true. 3. Diluted and 4. Conventional speech.
    Dasavaikalika Curni 7.1
  • The purpose of speech is to impart the truth. That speech is fruitless which does not throw light on the truth.
    Vyavahara-bhasya Pithika 1513
  • Use the present moment most purposefully.
    Sutrakrtanga Sutra 1.2.3.19
  • One should acquire valuable knowledge and avoid what is worthless.
    Uttaradhyayana Sutra 1.8
  • Non-vigilance is the root cause of karmic bondage.
    Nisitha Curni 6689
  • He who scorns others wanders aimlessly in the cycle of births.
    Sutrakrtanga Sutra 1.2.2.2
  • No task daunts the courageous.
    Brhatkalpa Bhasya 1357
  • If one is inactive, his qualities become defects in due course.
    Brhatkalpa Bhasya 3181
Sources
Jain Spirit
Issue 19 - 2004
page 43
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