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Adarsha Sadhu an Ideal Monk

1922

We want men who will labour not only for the present genertion but also for the next and the succeeding ones ; men who seeing the miserable state of the religious world—seeing the noble and sacred faiths debased the old and solemn rites and observances ridiculed and derided the temples the churches the mosques and the holy shrines thronged by hypocrites and mockers—burn with a desire to [...] He stated in clear and emphatic terms that to call Jainism or the religion of the Jainas —the religion which affirms the existence of and teaches obedience to God the Paramount Power; the religion which maintains the immortality of the soul and its growth; the religion which distinguishes Puv ya or good which is the cause of happiness from Papa or evil which is the cause of unhappiness; th [...] There was the sacrifice of the lamb the sacrifice of the goat the sacrifice of the horse and of all other things imaginable. [...] and its happiness and learn to distinguish the real happiness from the unreal the perfect from the imperfect the undying and the eternal from the fleeting and the transitory. [...] For retrunber that it is written that the path of realiztion is the path of the conquered senses cf the cm:lir:de:red mind when in the 'quietude of the senses and the tranquillity of' the Mind the man beholds the glory of the Self.' Ttnis preaching on the superiority of the religious over the -. Lay life Ph:Irma Vijaya made the aspirants pass through the necessary formalities and conscra
philosophy religion
Pages
205
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.142926
Segment Pages Author Actions
Foreword
i-xvii A. J. Sunavala view
I Introductory
1-6 unknown view
II General Considerations—I
7-11 unknown view
III General Considerations—II
12-19 unknown view
IV Birth and Early Years
20-22 unknown view
V Renunciation
23-27 unknown view
VI Preparation for a Great Mission
28-i unknown view
VII Commencement of a Triumphal Tour
31-34 unknown view
VIII The Yashovijaya Jaina Pathashala at Benares
35-39 unknown view
IX The Monk at the Court of the Maharaja of Benares
40-43 unknown view
X The Sanatana Dharma Mahasabha at Allahabad
44-50 unknown view
XI Pilgrimage to the Jaina Tirthas of Bihar
51-59 unknown view
XII Mission in Bengal
60-63 unknown view
XIII Consecration of Monks
64-67 unknown view
XIV Shastravisharada Jainacharya
68-73 unknown view
XV Success and its Secret
74-77 unknown view
XVI The Jain Acharya and Western Scholars
78-84 unknown view
XVII The Acharya in the Capital of the Western Presidency
85-89 unknown view
XVIII Jainism Ancient and Modern. Revival of Jain Learning and Culture—The End and the Means
90-93 unknown view
XIX Dr. Sylvain Levi and the Jain Monk
94-99 unknown view
XX Last Days and Death
100-106 unknown view
XXI Retrospect
107-110 unknown view
XXII Funeral
111-114 unknown view
XXIII Appreciation and Judgment of Friends
115-123 unknown view
XXIV Memorial at Shivpuri
124-130 unknown view
XXV The Vira-Tattva-Prakashaka Mandala
131-141 unknown view
XXVI The Life othe Monk and its Lessons
142-144 unknown view
XXVII Vijaya Dharma Suni as a Monk a Scholar and a Preacher
145-150 unknown view
XVIII Literary Activity of the Monk and its Results
151-156 unknown view
XXIX The Man and his Message
157-168 unknown view
XXX The Inner Life of the Sage
169-173 unknown view
XXXI Quest and Conquest
174-180 unknown view
XXXII Conclusion—an Ideal Monk
181-185 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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