When the supreme Jina has advised the aspirants not to have attachment even for their own bodies, where is the question of possession of other objects?
Dulichand Jain, Thus Spake Lord Mahavir
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A monk should not take food for the sake of (physical) strength, taste, bodily improvement or lustre, but only for acquisition of knowledge, self restraint and meditation.
Dulichand Jain, Thus Spake Lord Mahavir
Ahmisa is the heart of all stages of life, the core of all sacred texts, and the sum (pinda) and substance (sara) of all vows and virtues.
Dulichand Jain, Thus Spake Lord Mahavir
As the light coming from millions of burning lamps is of no avail to a blind person, so also the study of numerous scriptures is of no use to a person who has no character.
Dulichand Jain, Thus Spake Lord Mahavir
One should not be complacent with a small debt, a slight wound, a spark of fire and an insignificant passion, because what is insignificant now may soon become uncontrollable.
Dulichand Jain, Thus Spake Lord Mahavir