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Kinds Of Soul

March 24, 2023Yashu.jainBal Vikas Part-2

Kinds Of Soul [[File:Balvikas_Part-2-19.jpg|400px]] Upyog (Consciousness) is the characteristic of the soul. It is of two kinds-Knowledge (Gyan) & Perception (Darshan). Souls are of three kinds-Extrovert souls (Bahiratma), Introvert souls (Antaratma) & Supreme souls (Parmatma). From times immemorial the soul is bounded with Pudgal Karmas. On account of this Karma bondage our body is formed….

Possessiveness (Parigrah)

March 24, 2023Yashu.jainBal Vikas Part-2

Possessiveness (Parigrah) [[File:Balvikas_Part-2-18.jpg|400px]] Parigrah-Attachment for land ,building, wealth, cereals, animals, buffalos etc. or a desire to accumulate more of these & other worldly things is called Parigrah (possessiveness), whoever commit this sin, are called greedy, misers etc. One Seth inspite of possessing huge wealth was very miser. He neither used to give anything to others…

Unchastity (Kushil)

March 24, 2023Yashu.jainBal Vikas Part-2

Unchastity (Kushil) [[File:Balvikas_Part-2-17.jpg|400px]] Kushil-Sexual enjoyment with other than self wife or husband is known as unchastity. On account of this crime one is named as loose character, crooked or wicked person & is looked down in the society. Ravan, being attracted by the beauty of Sita, kidnapped her. He tried his best to overpower her…

Theft/ Stealing (Chori)

March 24, 2023Yashu.jainBal Vikas Part-2

Theft/ Stealing (Chori) [[File:Balvikas_Part-2-16.jpg|400px]] Theft-Without being given to accept or pick-up any article which is fallen/lying/ forgotten/ left or give it to someone else is called theft. Who so ever do this kind of sin are called thieves. Once pious Surendradatta Seth gave plenty of wealth to his friend Rudradatta for doing/performing daily worship in…

Lie (Jhuth)

March 24, 2023Yashu.jainBal Vikas Part-2

Lie (Jhuth) [[File:Balvikas_Part-2-15.jpg|400px]] ”’Lie”’-Not to describe an article or incident as you have seen or heard is called a lie. Any talk which accounts for the destruction/ distortion of religion or religious person or any other living being though it may be true is also called a lie. On account of this sin people are…

Nine Supremes

March 17, 2023Harsh JainBal Vikas Part-2
NINE SUPREMES (NAV DEVTA) Arihant, Siddha, Acharya, Upadhyay, Sadhu, Jindharma, Jinagam & Jinchaitya & Jinchaityala are called nine Supremes (Nav Devta). In the previous lesson we have already described the qualities of first five Supremes. Religion preached by Lord Arihant is called Jindharma i.e.Jain religion. Its basic principle is non-violence. Preachings of Lord Jinendra &...

Bowing To Five Supreme Souls

March 17, 2023Harsh JainBal Vikas Part-2
Bowing To Five Supreme Souls (Spiritual Guides) Arihant, Siddha, Acharya, Upadhyay and Sadhus are five Supreme Souls (Permeshthis). One is relieved of his sins by bowing before them. Arihant- One who has destroyed the four Ghatiya Karmas, is embodied with forty six virtues and who is devoid of the eighteen faults are called Arihant Parmeshthi...

Filtered Water

March 17, 2023Harsh JainBal Vikas Part-2
Filtered Water There are countless (unlimited) lives in a single drop of water; this has been told by Jain Preceptors. Drinking unfiltered water causes not only the killing of countless lives but it is also bad for health. Even modern scientists have found that one drop of unfiltered water contains 36450 lives. Therefore everyone should...

Kindness For Creatures

March 17, 2023Harsh JainBal Vikas Part-2
 Kindness for Creatures Once upon a time Mrigsen fisherman accepted a vow from a Jain saint that the first fish caught by him will be freed after tying a black thread. On the same day after catching the first fish, he marked it and left it in the river to go. Throughout the day the...

Vow-Not To Eat After Sunset

March 17, 2023Harsh JainBal Vikas Part-2
Vow-Not To Eat After Sunset Once a jackal took a vow of not to take food of all the four kinds in night hours after sunset, from a Jain saint named Sagarsen. One day the jackal was very thirsty. He got down in a Bavadi (well) to quench his thirst. There was darkness in the...

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