Acharanga Bhasyam: Sūtra 7 : Stoppage Of Influx

Published: 01.10.2010
Updated: 02.07.2015

1.7 eyāvaṃti   sawavaṃti   logaṃsi   kamma-samāraṃbhā  parijāṇiyavvā bhavamti.

All these worldly violent activities[1] are to be comprehended and given up.

Bhāṣyaṃ Sūtra 7

There is a radical change in the thinking of the person with an insight into his past existence. Saturated by faith, he develops dread for worldly life and resolves: "I should comprehend these violent actions." Such comprehension is twofold: theoritical knowledge and practical application. The implication is that the activities are first of all to be known and then abandoned.[2]

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Jain Vishwa Bharati

Ladnun- 341 306 (Raj.) India © Jain Vishva Bharti

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First Edition:2001

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