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________________ 45454545456 457 455 5 455 456 457 455 456 4 4545454545454 454 455 456 457 454 455 456 45 44 45 46 47 48 454 455 456 457 455 454 455 456 457 455 456 457 454 44541414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414141414 4. (b) Soul complexions (leshyas) are of six types—(i) Dark, (ii) blue, (iii) 4i grey, (iv) bright, (v) red like lotus, and (vi) purely white. (7) Fear is of seven types—(i) from person of same class, (ii) from 4 living beings of other class, (iii) from loss of source of livelihood, (iv) of Hi sudden event, (v) loss, (vi) of damage to reputation, and (vii) of death. (8) Ego is of eight types—(i) of caste, (ii) of family, (iii) of power, (iv) of 4i beauty, (v) of austerities, (vi) of gains, (vii) of knowledge of scripture, and 4. (viii) of wealth. (9) Precautions about chastity (brahmcharya) are nine namelyi (i) aloof bed, (ii) avoiding talk about women, (viii) avoiding seat common Es with woman, (iv) avoiding looking at women, (v) avoiding listen words of compassion or laughter of ladies, (vi) recalling sensual 41 enjoyment of the past, (vii) avoiding rich food, (viii) avoiding over eating Hi and (ix) avoiding beautification of the body. $ (10) Conduct of monk is of ten types—(i) Benevolence, (ii) greediness, (iii) simplicity, (iv) humility, (v) a few articles of use, (vi) truth, (vii) self-restraint, (viii) austerities, (ix) detachment, and (x) chastity or celibacy. 4i (11) There are eleven special austerities (pratima) of a householder devotee namely-In respect of (1) faith, (2) austerities, (3) sitting continuous in state of equanimity (Samayik) for 48 minutes, (4) fast for 24 hours in place of worship, (5) meditation, (6) chastity (brahmcharya), (7) avoiding that which contains life, (8) avoiding that which involves violence, (9) avoiding, (10) avoiding that which is prepared specifically for monk, (11) to lead life almost like a monk. (12) There are twelve special austerities of a monk. The first seven are practiced for one month, two, three, four, five, six and seven months 4 respectively; eighth, ninth and tenth are of 24 hours each; while the eleventh and twelfth are of one night each. There detailed description can be seen in Dashashrut Skandh Sutra. (13) There are thirteen activities that generate sin (Kriya Sthan). They are sinful activities committed—(i) with a purpose, (ii) without purpose, (iii) involving violence, (iv) suddenly, (v) by pruned look, (vi) by falsehood, (vii) by stealing, (viii) by wrong interpretation, (ix) by egoistic 4545454 455 456 457 458 455 456 457 455 456 457 455 456 455 456 455 456 457 455455 456 457 454 455 456 4545 | श्रु.२, पंचम अध्ययन : परिग्रहत्याग संवर (387) Sh.2, Fifth Chapter : Discar... Samvar 85555牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙牙%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.002907
Book TitleAgam 10 Ang 10 Prashna Vyakaran Sutra Sthanakvasi
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorAmarmuni, Varunmuni, Sanjay Surana
PublisherPadma Prakashan
Publication Year2008
Total Pages576
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari, Book_English, Agam, Canon, Conduct, & agam_prashnavyakaran
File Size19 MB
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