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________________ Observation of five codes of conduct (Achär) Jnänächär (Code of conduct regarding right knowledge): To study and teach religious scriptures, to write and encourage others to write and publish religious books and, to take proper and due care of religious books is Jnänächär. Darshanächär (Code of conduct regarding right faith in Jina): To understand the preaching of Jina beyond any doubts and to respect and honor Jina and the path to liberation shown by Jina Chariträchär (Code of right conduct regarding ascetic life): To observe ascetic rules and regulations properly and help other monks to do the same. Tapächär (Code of right conduct regarding observation of austerities): To observe austerities and encourage and help others observe austerities. There are 12 different ways to observe austerities. Those, which are related to voluntary endurance of hardships and restrictions of bodily pleasures, are known as external austerities (Bähya Tap). Those austerities, which directly affect and shed the karma, are known as internal austerities (Abhyantar Tap). Viryächär (Codes of conduct regarding mental, verbal, and physical abilities): To use mental, verbal, and physical abilities properly and constantly engage in spiritual activities without a moment of laziness. Observation of five kinds of carefulness (Samitis): Irya Samiti Carefulness in movement to avoid any Himsä Bhäshä Samiti Carefulness of speech - to speak only harmless truth and to speak only what is necessary Eshana Samiti Carefulness in accepting alms (Gochari) to avoid the 42 faults of accepting alms Adana-Bhand-Matt- Carefulness in handling clothes, pots, and pans used for alms Nikshepana Samiti Gochari Pärishthä-panikä Samiti Carefulness in getting rid of bodily waste Observation of three restrains of thought, speech, and body (Guptis): Mana Gupti Restrain bad thoughts Vachan Gupti Restrain bad language Käya Gupti Restrain bad physical activity Thus, Acharya Mahäräj has 36 attributes as follows: Control over five-sense organs Nine ways to guard against sensual pleasure Free from four passions Commitment to five great vows Observation of five codes of conduct Carefulness in five activities Restrain of thought, speech, and bodily activities JAIN PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE - 2 25
SR No.000161
Book Title$JES 401 Jain Philosophy and Practice 2 Level 4 Book
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJAINA Education Committee
PublisherJAINA Education Committee
Publication Year2013
Total Pages268
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Jaina_Education, 0_Jaina_education, & JAINA Books
File Size3 MB
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