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viii) Sauca: purity of conduct, to avoid all shortcomings.
ix) Akimcanya: to abstain from wealth and other material desires. Even love and affection of own body.
x) Brahmacarya: Complete celibacy, chastity in thought, word and deed.
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Jñana - Some Contexts:
1) Jñāna - Knowledge.
2) Kēvala Jñāna: Omniscient knowledge.
3) Manaparyaya Jñana: To read other's minds by Soul power (similar
to telepathy).
4) Avadhi Jñana: Clairvoyance knowledge intuitive cognition that occurs without the aid of sense - organ.
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5) Sruta Jñāna: Scriptural knowledge.
6) Mati Jñāna: Sensory knowledge.
7) Samyag Jñāna: Right/true knowledge.
8) Cimtā Jñāna: Contemplative knowledge.
9) Bhāvanā Jñāna: Acceptance of knowledge in one's own life.
10) Pratibha Jñāna: Intuition.
11) Mithya Jnana : Perverted knowledge.
Darśana - Some Contexts:
1) Darśana - Perception.
2) Darśana - Congnizance, being aware or conscious.
3) Kevala Darśana - Omniscient perception.
4) Avadhi Darśana - Clairvoyant perception.
5) Acakşu Darśana - Perception through senses other than the eye.
6) Cakşu Darśana - Power of seeing.
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7) Samyag Darśana - Right/ true faith.
8) Mithya Darśana - Perverted truth or false belief.
9) Darśana - Different religions.
10) Darśana Mōhaniya - Obscures the true faith.
11) Darśana Varaniya - Obscures perception.
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