On the Indian Sect of the Jainas by Johann Georg Bühler
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sure entrance to _Nirvâá¹a_. In order, however, that this death may
bear its fruits, the ascetic must keep closely to the directions for it, otherwise he merely lengthens the number of rebirths. [Footnote: With reference to asceticism, comp. Leumann, _Aupapâtika Sûtra_ § 30. The death of the wise ones by starvation is described, Weber, _Bhagavatî Sûtra_, II, 266-267; Hoernle _UpâsakadaÅa Sûtra,_ pp. 44-62; _ÃchârâṠga Sûtra_, in _S.B.E_. Vol. XXII, pp. 70-73. Among the Digambara the heads of schools still, as a rule, fall victims to this fate. Even among the Åvetâmbara, cases of this kind occur, see K. Forbes, _Râs Mâlâ_, Vol. II, pp. 331-332, or 2nd ed. pp. 610-611.] From these general rules follow numerous special ones, regarding the life of the disciple of Jina. The duty of sacrifice forces him, on entrance into the order, to give up his possessions and wander homeless in strange lands, alms-vessel in hand, and, if no other duty interferes, never to stay longer than one night in the same place. The rule of wounding nothing means that he must carry three articles with him, a straining cloth, for his drinking water, a broom, and a veil before his mouth, in order to avoid killing insects. It also commands him to avoid all cleansing and washing, and to rest in the four months of the rainy season, in which animal and plant life displays itself most abundantly. In order to practice asceticism, it is the rule to make this time of rest a period of strictest fasts, most diligent study of the holy writings, and deepest meditation. This duty also necessitates the ascetic to pluck out in the most painful manner his hair which, according to oriental custom, he must do away with at his consecrationâa peculiar custom of the Jainas, which is not found among other penitents of India. Like the five great vows, most of the special directions for the discipline of the Jain ascetic are copies, and often exaggerated copies, |
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