Federation Of Jain Associations in North America
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GATHA FROM JIV VICHAR | |||
In this stanza, the fifth and final type of sthavara jiva i.e. vanaspatikaya jiva are defined and explained. VANASPATIKAYA: Vanaspatikaya jiva are living beings that have vegetable or flora as their own bodies, also known as vegetal bodies. Now vanaspatikaya are classified into two groups as stated in the Jain scriptures: i. Sadharana vanaspatikaya ii. Pratyeka vanaspatikaya Sadharana vanaspatikaya means infinite souls sharing a common single body, wherein infinite living beings are integrated in one single body, also known as anantakaya. | |||
Quote - Paryushan Day 7 | |||
There is no separate existence of God. Everybody can attain God-hood by making supreme efforts in the right direction. - Bhagwan Mahavir | |||
PARYUSHAN Day - 7 | |||
A farmer planted two seeds in the same soil. One seed of the sugar cane where as the other seed of the neem tree. Both the seeds are receiving water, sunshine and the same nourishments. Two tiny plants emerge from both the seeds and start growing up to become a tree. Now what happens to the neem tree? It develops bitterness in every fiber of it. On the other side the sugar cane tree is full of sweetness. The farmer goes in front of the neem tree and worships it, offers flowers, incense, candles, fruits and sweets and prays the Neem God to give a sweet mango. Poor Neem God is helpless as he is unable to produce a mango because he doesn’t have the power to do so. Now one must be thinking that why God is so partial, one tree is full of sweetness where as the other filled with bitterness. We need to understand that God just develops the seed; he has nothing to do with the characteristics of the seed. | |||
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