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STORIES FROM AM ANCIENT JAIN SHASTRA
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Among all mights in the world, fotelligence is the strongest of them all. Even a weak and feeble person can control and rule the earth by his developed intelligence. Man is called an intelligent animal, but all human beings are not equally intelligent. There are only a few intelligent people in the world who have extraordinary intelligence with which they can solve the most difficult problems of the society and the nation with consummate skill and who can help all to flourish. The Chief Minister of Magadh, Abhay Kumar, was a person with such an exceptional talent. He always had a solution for any problem.
According to ·Jain history, Abhay kumar was the only son of the king of Magadh Shrenik and queen Nanda. Abhay's childhood passed in Nanihal away from the protection of his father. When he came to know that his father was the king of Magadh, he approached him in a special way by maintaining his own self esteem alongwith his mother's pride. By his ·own unique fore.sight, cleverness and natural intelligence, he became the Chief Minister of Magadh State while in adolescence only. He took car~ of the interests of the king as well as the ordinary citizens equally and spent a religious life. ·
An ardent devotee and follower of Bhagwan Mahavir, Abhay was also an expert diplomat. During his period, Magadh State flourished in all respects. Jain religion got also popular. Non-violence and vegetarianism became specially popular. Here, a few exemplary events portraying his wisdom based on the books like NANDISUTRA KI TIKA; SHRENIK CHARITRA and ABHAYKUMAR CHARITRA are . compiled in the form of stories.
Writer RASHTRIYA SANT GANESH MUNI SHASTRI
. Managing Editors Dr. MANSUKH BHAI JAIN, SANJAY SURANA
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Abhaykumar; a son of king Shrenik aAd queen Nanda was appreciated-by teachers in scnool1
So class-mates were jealous of him. They started teasing him as 'Fatherless Child'. Annoyed by this. Abha was sitti at home lookin ~d. His mother Nanda iiSked him- I "'
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Who says you are a atherless child? Your father is great. Even the king of
Vanatat respects him.
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Mother, in school, fflllll.,,_...:. · class-mates tease meas'
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nen you were in my womb, sudden ews came that his father is seriously m. e· immediately rushed to see his father.,
I could not go with him due to re nancy.
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Even I don't know his name and address. But while leaving from
. here, he said that he is a cow-boy (GOPAL) of a RaLciriha." My house
· the largest in the city, its golden pinnacle touches the sky."
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Mother, the earth is called 'GO' and its guard is called 'GOPAL'. Jt means a king of a
kingdom. Grand whi~e pal~e, its golden pinnacle touching the sky points to the
Rajgriha. befin_itely_my fathermust be a king.
If your father is a king. I am his .queen.
It is his duty to take me with
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· Okay Mamma. Instead of go-ing directly to the Rajgriha, we'll stay
. in some village nearby and there we will do something so that father himself will come and
take us with respect.
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Abhaykumar went nearer and saw that all villagers had gathered under a rieem tree, discussing -som.ething. The chief of the village was-speaking-
Brothers, king Shrenik has got angry on us. That's why he has given an impossible and difficult order to take the sweet water well of the village to the Rajgriha, otherwise we'll be punished for not obeying his order. Now we'll
have to go far away leaving this place.
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Dear boy, who are you? You ·don't know that once king Shrenik is angry on somebody, even Gods
can't save him.
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saves is greater than the one who kills And l~can solve your problem i_n no time.
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Lord, on receiving your order, _well was ready to come to the city. As it is from the village,
iris he~itant to enter the city beca~se of city's
j' . pomp. If you send one well of your city to · ,bring it, our. well will come happily with it.
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. How! You people are very · intelligent. I hope that you -will solve-other probl~m~
too: similarly.
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How could these simplevillagers give such an .
intelligent answer? Surely an . int~lligent mind is behind this.
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Train thls hen for fighting. But ondition is, no other hen should n front of it while training. We wa · to_ fight in the next · ·
Villa! iers were frightened to hear this. They retµmed to the village, kept the hen in front of the chiet and 1X>nveyed the king's order. The chief was worried. He calletf Abhaykumar and explained the .problem to him- · -
w can a singl learn fighting
leave this hen in front of a mirror: Thinking his own image as another hen,
he will learn to fight. Within few days he'll be expert in dual fight.
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'Lord, we have maae · your hen expert in
fighting. You can test its m in • _ abilities as you desire ..
ely called for a ft r hen ana' ~eft · .
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Lord, we kept a mirror in front" . of it. Seeing its own image and thinking it to be another
hen, it learned fighting. ·
ow did you tea·
Your chief seems to be very intelligent. Now you do one more
thing. I need ~ rope made out of sand.
Tell your chief to prepare it and send . it to me soon .-
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·-/ prepare it? This time the · 1 · king has given an
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Abhaykumar thought tor a while. Then he explaine something to the· villagers and said- . ·
. After 3-4 days.you go to the Rajgriha and-tell the king whatever I've told you.
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My son, what do you get by spoiling your
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'King, we'll bring a sand rope for you, 0 1/ b • • !' JI ut you give us a piece of a sand rope _,,,, from your locker as a specimen. We'll .
. prepare a rope of similar type.
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Ok e for a sand rope
spec you may go. I'll call
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The king has accepted defeat. Now there is no new order
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Go to Nandigram and find out who is that _
new intelligent person in the village?
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Next day 6-7 secret agents reached Nandigram in villagers' dresses. When clever Abhaykumar saw them.
He was surprised.
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that they were. the king's secret agents. The secret agents couldn't undertstand the hidden meaning. But they said ·
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Abhay piucked ripe Jamuns, crushed them with hand and threw them on the ground. Dust stuck on the Jamuns. The agents removed dust with a blow and· ate the Jamuns. Abhay said sarcastically-
If the Jamuns are hot and don't cool down with a blow then wash them
The agents understood Abhay's s~rcasm and also got- the idea that he is the same clever boy who is teaching villagers.
s took all the de1ails rorn I ag · ·· · · he king about everything.
My lord, about a month back a clever adolescent named Abhay has come to ·
Nandigram. He has spoiled all your . plans. He is very intelligent and clever.
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Shreni~ designed .a· plan and threw h~s diamond ring in a_ deep d~ well o.f the town. · · ·
mg o Magaah's diamond ring as fallen in a deep well of the town.
Anybody who can take tt out without entering the well, will be made the chief
minister of the Magadh Kingdom
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announcement, people $tarted gathering near the well to try ring. But everyone ot. confused seein the dee d well.
emoving the .ring without getting in is impossible.
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Many days passed· but .no one could remove the ring. One day Abhay came to the Rajgriha. He went near the well and told the soldiers.,....
I can remove the ring .from the well._.But I'll_ do that only in front
of king Shrenik.
Immediately cow-dung was brought.
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Shrenik was eagerly waiting. He immediately arrived by a chariot and told Abhay-
• e e t e rihg and th _ rew cow-dung in the well . cow-dung in the well.
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Cow-dung fe-if on the ring and . it stuck to cow-dung.
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Then Abhay asked for dry grass. He threw it in the well and lit it. With heat, cow-dung dried- u __ soon. Then Abhay said- ·
muc 1mpre ave him,a seat hild, you have t
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Abhay took out dry cow-dung from the water . . He removed the ring from it and gave it to the · king. Kin_g Shrenik was amazed. ·
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Lord, my father is ·the cow-boy of· the Rajgriha. He has the biggest
~~~~ white palace in the town. It's peak touches the sky.
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On hearing Abhay's words, Shrenik was iost in the past. He remembered his talk with Nanda. ~ 1)
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9nce king Shrenik thought of clc1mping prohibition on Nonvegetarian food. To ~. know the ideas of his cabinet members, he asked-
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Your Majesty ! Grains, fruits etc. is the hygienic and
-cheap food. Moreqver, it's available to all.
Lord ! Who says grains. fruits are cheap and available to all? How hard the farmers have to toil to
SOW them!
That's right. Lord, Moreover. agriculture is solely dependent on nature and luck. How risky it_ is f_ar
the farmer!
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Listening to these arguments, the kin · towards Abhaykumar, the minist~r ,
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days later, Abhaykumar re ome at midnight in a chariot. H
, want to see tne secretary just now-6 W~ke him up and · inform him about my arriyal.
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Suddenly the king has fallen sick due to sqme grave illness. The royal doctor says that two pounds of meat of , .. ..a human heart is required. To save the king's life you'll ;·
have to take this trouble. You can take 100 thousand gold coins for that
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Sir, have mercy on me ! The cabinet has other secretaries also. You take
their meat. I will give you 200 thousand gold coins for this favor.
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This way Abnay went to other secretaries and asked for two pounds of meat trom everyone. But, no one was ready. Everyone gifted with hundreds of thousands of , gold coi~s to avoid the. trouble.
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Next day, the king Shrenik came to the parliament. The secretaries in favor of non-veg were surprised to see him alright. Abhay told them infront of all the_ wealth given by them- :- ,; / ///✓
ifteen days back you all had mentioned that meat is cheap and easily available food. Last night all of you were ready to
give hundreds of thousands of gold coins exchange. Now tell me. Is meat chea
As you love your life and body, every animal loves it's life and body. You've understood now how painful it is to cut any body. Not only eating non-veg is the greatest sin, itis also
a dangerous and heinous act.
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. . . . ' . . We've never come across such a strange theft. How can he get away amidst such a heavy guarding?
Find out who is that.
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The king put guards surrounding the garden." But again on ne>rt morning, he found the ,mangoes stolen. ·
$uch a smart thief should be \
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here is Matang colony beside the palace. Tonight, I'll
go there by changing my attire. I might get a clue. ·
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At night, Abhay reached the central place of ttiat colony. The people were passing time
telling stories. Abhay joined them. An old men was surprised to see him. He asked- - - -----==-;,:---=-=-~:,r.;,
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·1 am a stranger. I've come here to spend night in your
company. If you please, I, too, will narrate a story. •
In the. town of Vasantpur, a girl used to pluck flowers from _the king's garden eve_~day .
for worsh.ipping. One day, the gardener caught her- ·, _
I'll not do that again. Please let me go.
0-n seeing her beauty, a thought emerged in the gardener's mind. He said-
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The ~~ initial~ hesnated, but after pulling courage, she said-
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'I am unmarried. I was going to'worship Lord Kaamdev. Your
touch will spoil me. Yes, I promise that I'll spend the first night with
• you after my m~rriage.
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We want your ornaments. But, ~-i we don't touch females. So, you , ~ .. ,._~ yourself hand over them to us. ,
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T_he g~I fearlessly told the thieves- ·Going ahead after getting rid of the thieves, sh ... came across a man-eating devil. he told her-
Brothers, I am bound by a, promise now. I have to go
in this way only. While returning. I'll surely hand
over the ornaments to vou.
o delicate girl ! I am hungry since many · days. I'll eat you.
her word-and ~t her go after taking assurance f
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Sister ! Please forgive me, I am ashamed of my dirty ' thoughts. A great .lady like you should be worshipped,. ~ ---
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.It is a great sin to eat a .:hangrd their minds on seeing her truthfulness. { truthful lady like you. You . They said....,r------------....1 1
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We can't rob a truthful and great lady like you.
You are our sister from today.
Mter· completing the story. Abhay asked the Matangs-
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Did you listen to the story carefully? Now tell me who is ' the best among them all? The -girl, her husband, the devil, the
gardener or the thieves?
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Aren't those thieves fhe best who abandoned the wealth · worth millions wt)ich they
could get easily?
The elders declared the devil the greatest-
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Even·after being hungry he let the delicate girl go. The devil's charity
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Next day, Abhay got that Matang arrested and interrogr,ted him. On seeing Abhay there. Matang · · · · he confes · ·
Abhay present the Matang in front of the king. Shrenik immegiat~Jy deQlared · death. se-ntence for the thief. Abhay advised the king-
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Lord. I suggest you first learn this rare technique
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Shrenik liked Abhay's,idea. He began learning attraction techn!que from Matang. Matang sa1 ue1ow in front of the king and started. teaphin him · in could not remember them. He ot . . .
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You have taught me the . technique so your are my
teacher _and a teacher cannot be punished.
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There. lived a Kasai, named Kaai Shaukarik, in Rajgriha. Everyday he killed 500 buffaloes. _......,.,....,.., · ·
· King Shrenik tried hard to stop him from doing that activity full of violence. he even threatened him of death sentence and kept him in a deep. dry well. But there also, he started making toy buffaloes from sand and then breaking their.heads with a small straw of stick. He thought-
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~~~~-~~~/fl Lord, Violence has spread in every drop · of his blood. Now he can't be modified.
But, we can plant the seeds of compassion in the mind of his son Sulas
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Sulas, your father has done violence throughout his life. This is it's consequence. Cold Sandal will not relieve his pain. Fill his
room with foul odour and let him hear sounds of donkeys, camels etc. That only
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. . . Killing a buffalo is violence. Violence . is a big sin. I'll not ·
indulge into it.
You are compelling me to indulge in a sinful act. I'll
have to bear pain and sorrow for this.sin._
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Sulas looked around and struck the sword into his thigh. Hestarted_bleeding profusely.
How can we s~are your pain ? You· have wounded 1yourself, so you yourself have to bear the pain.
Ah, you changed in a moment ! Just now you were assuring
_u. __ , that you'll share my pain. Now I will not indulge in violence as
per your suggestions.
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Friend, really, you have the courge to observe complete non-violence.
After following Abhay's advice·. Sulas became a religious person. By his intelligence.' \bhay'made a Kasai's son non-violent. _
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By this time you must have learnt something about Jainism. I try my best to '
explain the points to you in the simplest possible way. Even theri, if you find difficult •,
understanding any point, do take the guidance from your parents or pathshala
teachers;
(5) What is KARMA in Jainism ?
In Sanskrit literature the word KARMA ordinarily stands for action, but in Jain
philosophy it has a different meaning. It is the relationship of the soul with matter
which causes and constitutes the cycle of birth and death. This relationship is . 1'
determined by the force of KARMA. KARMA is a substance, a · sort of sub-atomic ~
particle that binds itself to the soul through the activity of body, mind or speed~. The ·
particles which assume the form of body, mind or speech give rise to vibrations in the
soul whereby an infinite number of subtle atoms is attracted and assimilated by the
soul. The assimilated group of atoms is known as KARMAS. The effect of KARMA is
visible in the multifarious conditions of the mundane · soul. As a magnet draws iron
filings towards itself due to its magnetic force, so the soul's psychic experiences of , I'
infatuation, anger, pride, deceit and greed attract karmic molecules and it becomes
polluted by these KARMAS. This psychic experience is the instrumental cause of this , ~
transformation of matter into a KARMA.
(6) What is the·four-fold order?
A TIRTHANKARA is the founder of the four-fold order called SANGHA or
society. For the spiritual welfare of all creatures he expounds the philosophy and
organises and establishes this order. This· SANGHA consists of .monks and nuns and
of lay followers male and female. The monks are called SADHUS and the nuns .are
called SADHVIS. The male lay followers are called the SRAVAKAS and the female lay
followers are called the SRAVIKAS. This four-fold society together is called Tirtha and
that is the reason for the name TIRTHANKARA. -
(7) What are the codes of conduct for a monk or a nun?
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(A) AHIMSI\ : They do not kill any living being with thought, word or· deed. In order
to keep this vow, the ascetic is expected to be careful in walking, watchful in speaking
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without being given by the owner.
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SRAVAKAS and SRAVIKAS, while remaining as Grihasthas (householders), • carrying on their worldly duties and conforming t~f s·ofe noble principles and rules of , ~ conduct, al~o pursue the path of self-realization and>spiritual elevation. They are not required to renounce the world but are eipecte<l' 'to discharge · household duties by honest means and to live a progressively pure life. To build healthy and strong conduct they are recommended to avoid the eighteen pitfalls, which are :
1. Not to harm any moving life. 2. Not to speak untruth. 3. Not to steal. 4. Not to indulge in adultery. 5. Not to possess beyond one's bare needs. 6. To ~void being angry. 7 .. To be free. from pride and vanity. 8 . To avoid decept. · 9 . To avoid avarice.
10. To be free from attachment. 11. To av,,oid harboring hatrefl and grudge. · 12. To avoid strife. 13. To refrain from allegation a'nd imputations. 14. Not to back-bite. 15. Not to slander . . 16. To maintain balance between indulgem:e and aversion. 17. Not to use deceitful language. 18. Not knowing and not accepting the true doctrines.
In this way they will be free, free from the bondage · of KARMAS free from ignorance · and suffering,_ helps an individual to· a~stain from their harmful a~tivities.
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