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Jailer

Credits: English Translation - Sujata Kapadia Narration - Rahul Kapor Jain Background Music - Hardik Pasad Jailer is a masterpiece. It is such a key to mental peace, that it has been translated into 5 languages with over 3 lakh copies across 15 editions. Letters pouring in from readers bear testimony to the number of lives impacted by this book- from helping people come out of depression to averting suicides to strengthening of broken relationships- this book has done it all. So let us listen to the audio book Jailer and fill our lives with sweetness, softness, steadiness and strongness. Chapter 1 Any inaction, leniency or no punishment for a crime leads to a spread of chaotic situations. Only honourable courts are empowered to pronounce the punishment. Jailor is expected to implement it. If someone abuses, insults or we don't like what someone is doing. Everything that is happening is a form of punishment. Punishment is not without guilt. That is why the court, in the form of karma satta, punishes us for the crime we have committed in our previous births. Jailer is the one to punish us in the form of abuse and hence if we do not want to prolong our punishment we stop abusing back to the jailer. Chapter 2 The only authority to Punish is Karmasatta. The punishment which is not announced by the court of Karma Satta. Apart from it, no one can punish or trouble us irrespective of his power, influence, richness Or intelligence. At that time even the killer becomes our savior. Let's go through the exciting story of AghatKumar. And if the court has pronounced the judgement, then our savior too becomes our killer which is known in the case of PM Indira Gandhi. A brief story of gunasen and agnisharma to let you know the basics ahead in our book . Chapter 3 Karmasatta is extremely shrewd when it comes to pronunciation of Judgement. It is merciless. At least 10 times the punishment for our 1 crime. It punishes out of our wildest imagination. Refer to a story of a widow sister and her brothers, Subun Chakravarti, Bhimsen etc. Chapter 4 Those who do not want to get punished should fear committing crime. You cannot keep on committing crime and escape punishment. It is impossible. Punishment is as per criminal’s crime and it is not as per the wish of the criminal to not get punished. Crime should at least be limited if not completely stopped. Chapter 5 Once the punishment (sentence) pronounced by Karmasatta's court is completed, freedom is obviously what follows it. A grave disease that has found its way in our body for years - which also has not been cured irrespective of spending lakhs of rupees on it - escaping from a punishment like this is impossible and even a 2 rs packet can cost us our life! Chapter 6 Any financial loss in the World is equivalent to a small pain of an ant bite. And any anger or rage on an ant due to the bite is inviting our enemy. Because, an outsider can affect your wealth or health, not your character. Whereas Anger and rage destroys our Character which is everything. Chapter 7 If the tanker is of petrol, even a small matchstick can light a huge fire and if the tanker is of water - even the biggest fire can be put off by it. For this, read about a true story of present times Ramtanubabu and Adharchandra. Chapter 8 Once the punishment (sentence) pronounced by Karmasatta's court is completed, freedom is obviously what follows it. A grave disease that has found its way in our body for years - which also has not been cured irrespective of spending lakhs of rupees on it - escaping from a punishment like this is impossible and even a 2 rs packet can cost us our life! Chapter 9 If someone is able to patiently bear the suffering given by someone else and attributes it to his or her own previous births is able to achieve calmness and relaxation in this life and is also amazingly rewarded in parlok. Retaliation to our present suffering can lead to an increase of our suffering in the future and is not the right way to retaliate. Right way to retaliate would be by which our present and future sufferings end. But reward from the other world.
Language title : Jailer
Publisher : Dharma Disha
Category : Audiobooks
Sub Category : Karma Literature
Sect : Shwetambar
Language : English
No. of Pages : 35594
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