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सचित्र उत्तराध्ययन सूत्र
Ten ascetic-codes
1. Kshaanti-to renounce anger.
2. Maardava-to be modest; to avoid conceit of caste, family and the like.
3. Aarjava-to be unassuming: to avoid deceit.
4. Mukti-to avoid greed.
5. Tapa-to observe twelve types of austerities including fasting.
6. Samyam-to block inflow of karmas due to violence and the like.
7. Satya-to speak truth; to avoid telling lies.
8. Shaucha-to avoid flaws in restraint; to observe purity in restrain.
9. Aakinchanya-to renounce possessions.
10. Brahmacharya-to practise celibacy.
Eleven special practices of householders (shravak-pratimas)
एकत्रिंश अध्ययन [ 432]
(For these see Samavayanga Sutra, 11)
Twelve special practices of ascetics (bhikshu-pratimas)—
(For these see Samavayanga Sutra, 12)
Thirteen activities (kriyasthan)
(For these see Samavayanga Sutra, 13)
Fourteen groups of living beings (Bhutagram)—
(1) Minute one-sensed beings, (2) Gross one-sensed living beings, (3) Two-sensed beings, (4) Three-sensed beings, (5) Four-sensed beings, (6) Five-sensed non-sentient (asanjni) beings, (7) Five-sensed sentient (sanjni) beings. All these have of two types each-fully developed (paryaapta) and under developed (aparyaapta) making a total of fourteen. Harming or causing pain to any of these in any way is prohibited. (Samavayanga Sutra)
Fifteen most irreligious deities
These are most irreligious, atrocious and unkind deities of Asura class. Not to attest their sinful
deeds.
Sixteen chapters
To study the set of 16 chapters of the first part of Sutrakritanga Sutra (about ascetics). Seventeen types of non-restrain (asamyam)
1-9. Jiva asamyam-To harm, cause to harm and consent harming any of the following nine kinds of living beings-earth-bodied, water-bodied, fire-bodied, air-bodied, plant-bodied, two-sensed, three-sensed, four sensed and five-sensed.
10. Ajiva asamyam-To acquire costly garb, alms-bowls and the like that inspire non-restraint although they are lifeless.
11. Preksha Asamyam-To stand, sit, or recline at a place infested with living beings.
12. Upeksha Asamyam-To approve sinful deeds of householders.
13. Apahritya Asamyam-To throw any useless thing improperly. It is also called parishthaapana asamyam.
14. Pramaarjana Asamyam-Not to clean garb and pots.
15. Manah Asamyam-To have evil thoughts.
16. Vachan Asamyam-To use bad and false statements.
17. Kaaya Asamyam-To be careless in movement or physical activities.