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Carefulness In Ahimsa
(i) Urdhva-vyatikrama, i.e, to go up higher than the limit in the
(ii) Adh-vyatikrama, i.e., to go lower than the limit in the vow, (iii) Tiryag-vyatikrama, i.e, to go in other 8 directions beyond the limit in the vow,
are:
Vow,
are:
(iv) Kshetra-vṛddhi, i. e., to increase the boundaries of the distance than the limit in the vow, and
(v) Smṛti-antarādhāna, i.e, forgetting the limit in the vow.
(7) Vow of 'Desavrata'.
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The partial transgressions of the second Silvrata, viz., Desavrata
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(i) Anayana, i.e, ordering for things from beyond the limits, (ii) Preshyaprayoga, i.e, sending an agent beyond the limit, (iii) Sabdānupāta, i.e., drawing attention by making sound,
(iv) Rūpānupāta, i.e, drawing attention by making gestures and signs, and
(v) Pudgalakshepa, i.e, throwing articles beyond the limit.
(8) Vow of 'Anartha-dandavrata':
The partial transgressions of the third Silavrata, viz., Anarthadandavrata are:
(i) Kandarpa, i.e, uttering obscure words,
(ii) Kautkuchya, i.e., gesticulating with obscure words,
(iii) Maukharya, i.e., gossip,
(iv) Asamikshyādhikaraṇa, i.e, acting unthinkingly, and
(v) Upahhoga-paribhogānārthakya, i.e, accumulating too many consumable and non-consumable objects.
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(9) Vow of Sāmāyika':
The partial transgressions of the fourth Silavrata, viz., Sāmāyika
(i) Mano-dushpraṇidhānam, i.e, misdirection of mind during
meditation,
(ii) Kāya-dushprāṇidhānam, i.e., misdirection of body during
meditation,
(iii) Vāk-dushpraṇidhānam, i.e, misdirection of speech during meditation,
(iv) Anādara, i.e, lack of interest, and
(v) Smṛutyanupasthāna, i. e, forgetting of due formalities.
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