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CONDUCT
Ten Attributes - Ten Supreme Virtues
Kshamä
Forgiveness
Märdava
Humility
Arjava
Shaucha
Satya
Sanyam
Tapa
Tyäg
Akinchanya
Brahmacharya
Tapächär
Viryächär
Straightforwardness
Content - absence of greed
Truth
Restraint of all senses
Austerities
Renunciation
Non-possessiveness
Five Attributes - Five Ächärs (Codes of Conduct) Darshanächär Codes of Acquiring Right Faith
Jnänächär
Chäriträchär
Celibacy
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Codes of Acquiring Right Knowledge Codes of Acquiring Right Conduct
Codes of Austerities
Codes of Exercising Energy or Vigor
Six Attributes - Six Ävashyaks (Essential Duties) Prayer to Tirthankars
Devapujä
Gurupästi Devotion and service to Gurus
Swädhyay Studying of Scriptures
Sanyam
Self-restraints
Tapa
Penance
Däna
Imparting Knowledge and Protection of Life)
Three Attributes - Three Guptis (Control) Control over mind
Mano Gupti
Vachan Gupti Käya Gupti
Control over speech Control over body
05 Upadhyay
A Sädhu, who has mastered the Jain scriptures (Ägams) and philosophical systems, is given the rank of an Upadhyay. They teach Jain scriptures to other ascetics and laypeople. Upädhyäys possess 25 attributes. These 25 attributes are the symbolic representation of the 25 Jain scriptures they study.
C01 Pancha Paramesthi
Compendium of Jainism - 2015