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________________ Nirjara is the result of the observance of austerities which purifies the self and leads to divinity. Austerities are of two types -- external and internal austerities External Austerities are243 : i) Anashana -- For a limited period of time or till death to give up all sort of food is called anashana (fasting meditation). it is intended to promote self control. ii) Unodari (Avamaudarya) - It consists in eating less than one's fill or less than one has appetite for. iii) Vritti parisamkhyana -- Aspirant takes a mental vow to accept food from a householder only if certain condition is fulfilled, without letting any one know about the vow (vrata). iv) Rasa-parityaga - It is giving up the delicious food, Ghee etc. v) Vivikta-shayyasana --- It consists in living in a lonely place, devoid of animate beings. vi) Kaya-klesha — When an aspirant places body under the stress through cold or heat, through adopting different postures, he is practising mortification of body. Internal Austerities are244 : i). Prayashchitta -- It is expiation, the process of purifying the defects born of negligence in observance of the vows. ii) Vinaya ---- Vinaya is to hold great regards or reverence to virtuous qualification. iii) Vaiyavritya - It consists in rendering service, physically, to the saints, needy people, etc. iv) Svadhyaya ---- Continuous contemplation of knowledge is self-study (svadhyaya). | 114 THE CONCEPT OF DIVINITY IN JAINISM Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001637
Book TitleConcept of Divinity in Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorP Ajay Kothari
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year2000
Total Pages248
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Religion, & Devotion
File Size15 MB
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