Bliss, the Culmination of DetachmentOn Jaina religious life. |
Contents
What is possessiveness? | 1 |
Individual and society | 17 |
The path to spiritual enhancement | 30 |
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Acārya accumulation acquire adopting the vow āgamas agriculture ahimsā answer ascetic aspirant avarice battle become Bhagavad Gītā body boundaries cakravarti cause Ceṭaka charity clothes compassion conflict considered possessive contentment culture detachment disciple discourses Duryodhana earn emperor existence external festival flame fulfil give grams of gold greed happiness heart heaven hell Hinduism human icchā ideal impulses Indian individual inner Jaina Jainism journey kāla Kapila karmas karmic king kingdom knowledge Kūņika layperson liberation lives Lord Mahāvīra Mahābhārata Mahāyāna mind monk necessities needs never non-violence nurture objects Once one's palaces of gold pancasila parigraha parimāṇa peace person prince propounded question Rāvana religion religious relinquish remain renounced renunciation resides roți sacrifice sādhanā sangha scriptures selfishness social society and nation soul spiritual śrāvaka Sūtra thoughts throne Tirthankara true truth violence vision vow of limiting vow of non-possessiveness wants wealth wisdom worldly