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________________ HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM 155 The undergoing of 'parihāra' involved fasts of various magnitudes in different seasons for a total period of six months. The fasts were arranged as follows: Fasting Season Minimum Average Maximum Winter fast upto the 10th sixth meal Summer 4th 6th 8th Rainy Season 8th 12th The pārihärika took 'ācāmla' (ayambila) at the breaking of the fast, while the guru did 'ācāmla' every day. Thus, when the first four monks completed this fasting for six months, the next four undertook it, and the first four waited on them. After six months, the last--who had acted as the guru-did so for six months, and all the rest waited upon him. Thus the whole group was purified in eighteen months. TOURING: Bound by these rules, the monk led a touring life throughout the eight months of the year, i.e. except the rainy season. The reason behind this was the discipline of not getting attached to any particular place or family. Therefore, instead of staying at one place, he wandered from village to village (gāmāņugāmam dūíjjamāņe) 73 with a mission of preaching. While touring, the monk was to be attentive and was not to talk much.74 No company either of a heretic or of a householder was to be sought.75 In order to avoid difficulties regarding requisites, the monk had to equip himself with all his requisites.76 73. Vivāga. p. 77; Acar. II, 3, 1, 6. 74. Ibid., I, 8, 1, 20 (p. 82). 75. Ibid., II, 1, 1, 9 (p. 90). 76. Ibid., II, 1, 3, 8 (p. 96). Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001727
Book TitleHistory of Jaina Monachism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorS B Deo
PublisherDeccan College Research Institute
Publication Year1956
Total Pages616
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, Principle, & History
File Size12 MB
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