SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 86
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ 14-CODE OF CONDUCTS OF MONKS AND LAYPEOPLE Brahmacharya (Chastity) Not to indulge in sensual pleasures Aparigraha (Non-possession / Non-attachment) Complete detachment from people, places, and material things Jainism teaches one to follow these vows through thought, speech and action. It further explains that one should not indulge in these activities nor should one encourage anyone to indulge in them, and should not praise anyone who indulges in them. These are called Mahävrata or great vows because monks and nuns practice these five vows fully with utmost dedication. B. Twelve Anuvratas (Twelve Vows of Laypeople) Lay people follow the five vows to a limited extent and it is called Anuvrata. Lay people follow an additional seven vows to support the five Anuvratas. Three of these are Merit Vows and four are Disciplinary Vows. Basic Vows Anuvratas Nonviolence Truth Non-stealing Control of Sensual Desires Limiting Possessions Twelve Minor Vows Reinforcing Vows Gunavratas Liimit Travel Limit Activities (ie. no night-time eating) Limit Harmful Activities (ie. hunting, warfare) Spiritual Exercises Shikshavratas Meditation and Attaining Equanimity Living as a Monk and Nun Limited use of Non-essentials Serving the Needy Five Main Anuvratas Ahimsa (Nonviolence / Compassion) One should not cause harm to any mobile living beings (twoto five-sensed beings) intentionally and for our existence. JAINISM AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING 85
SR No.000201
Book Title$JES 901 Jainism and Spiritual Awakening E9
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJAINA Education Committee
PublisherJAINA Education Committee
Publication Year2018
Total Pages128
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Jaina_Education, 0_Jaina_education, & JAINA Books
File Size43 MB
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy