Jain Legend : Jain Dharma ka Maulika Itihasa (3): Difference Of Magnitude Similar To Hell And Heaven

Published: 08.06.2016

Analysis of the differences in the scriptural sermons and the practices of temple dwelling monks show, and it will not be out of place, that these differences between the two is similar to the difference between hell and heaven. This self-professed nature of religion and conduct by temple dwelling monks are totally against the Jain scriptures and are pseudo Jain at best. This proclamation and vehement preaching of ten changes in the code of conduct by temple dwelling monks can be termed as a well-planned uprising and revolt against the holy omniscient proclaimed Jain scriptures and hence changed in a pervert manner the very foundation of Jain doctrine. There is not even one change introduced by them which can be said to have the approval of scriptures. All these changes are totally against the scriptures. Every change has total disregard, disobedience and disrespect towards the scriptures. These changes have very cruelly choked to death the Jain principles of nonviolence, non-possession and spirituality. These ten changes (non sustainable according to scripture) introduced by temple dwelling monks, have in fact not only stained but even totally destroyed the sermons of beneficence to all and associated code of conduct as promulgated by Omniscient and totally detached Lords. A comparative study of these ten changes further suggest that they have thrown to dust the nectar like doctrines of nonviolence, non-possession and spirituality from the golden pot of path of three jewels (right belief-knowledge-conduct). Further they have filled this golden pot with the poison of grave violence by self and others and external material based rituals which are in themselves self-destructing and cause of this infinite cycle of transmigration (death-birth-death).

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Title: Jain Legend: Jain Dharma ka Maulika Itihasa (3)
Author:
Acharya Hasti Mala
Editors:
Shugan C. Jain
Publisher: Samyakjnana Pracaraka Mandala, Jaipur
Edition: 2011
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