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(v) Tapa: The austerities and penances suggested by the Gurumaharaj as atonement for sins.
(vi) Ched In order to purify the breaches reducing Charitraparyaya.
(vii) Mool: After having acted ignobly eradicating all the Charitraparyayas (The years of a sadhu's life) and again taking the great vows.
(viii) Anavasyapya: Discarding all relations, even conversations with a person who has gone wrong or keeping him beyond certain barriers.
(ix) Paranchit :
Outside the group without the dress of a muni, staying for only a certain time in disguise.
2. Vinaya (Politeness): (1) Devotion is the form of service. (2) Internal love and honour. (3) Adoration. (4) Discarding calumniation. (5) Discarding unpleasantness and unhappiness.. Thus there are these 5 ordinary kinds of politeness and even these are austerities. This is different from the principles of Jnana, Darshana, Charitra, Manoyoga, Vachanayoga, Kayayog and Lokopachar. The following are the special kinds of politeness (1) Treating knowledge and those who have acquired knowledge with devotion; (2) honouring them; (3), a noble contemplation on what the sarvajna has said; (4) besides observing the principles like Yoga, Upadan, one must also acquire knowledge; (5) putting the knowledge into practice. These are the 5 kinds of Jnanavinaya.
(b) Darshanavinaya means being polite in rendering service etc. to those who possess the virtues of Samyagdarshan.
(c) Shushrushavinaya: This is of 10 kinds (1) Satkar (salutation, warm reception etc.); (2) Abyutthan (getting up by way of honouring someone); (3) Sanman (taking the things in their hands); (4) Asanaparigraha (arranging a seat etc.); (5) Asanadan (taking his cloth used as asan and putting it as a seat); (6) Vandana (salutation); (7) Folding the hands; (8) After he comes, going to bring him near; (9) If he is sitting, adoring him; (10) Bidding farewell.
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