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Thirty-six attributes - Digambar tradition: Six Bähya Tapa (External Austerities) Anashan
Not eating for a set period of time Unodari
Eating less than needed Vritti-sankshepa Eating within the limits of predetermined restrictions
Material - Eat only a certain number of items Area - Eat only within limits of a certain area Time - Eat only once at a certain time
Mode - Eat food obtained or made only by certain means Rasa Tyag Eating non-tasty food - example; Ayambil Tapa Käya-klesha Penance, tolerating physical pain voluntarily Sanlinata
Staying in a lonely and miserable place and also occupying
minimum space Six Abhyantar Tapa (Internal austerities)
Präyashchitta Repentance or remorse Vinay
Humility, Respect for others Veyavachcham Selfless service to monks, nuns and needy Swadhyay
Study of religious scriptures Dhyana
Meditation Käyotsarga Giving up physical activities and staying absorbed in the soul Ten Virtues Kshamä
Forgiveness Märdava
Humility Arjava
Straightforwardness Shaucha
Content - absence of greed Satya
Truth Sanyam
Restraint of all senses Tapa
Austerities Tyag
Renunciation Akinchan
Non-possessiveness Brahmacharya Celibacy Five Achär (Codes of Conduct)
Darshanächär Codes of Acquiring Right Faith Jnänächär Codes of Acquiring Right Knowledge Chäriträchär Codes of Acquiring Right Conduct
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