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(iv) What is this Mano vinaya ?
Mano vinaya (modesty of mind) is of two types—a) Prashast mano vinaya, (b) Aprashast mano vinaya.
What is this Aprashast mano vinaya ?
A mind that (1) is obsessed with sinful activities (savadya), (2) is involved in sinful deeds including killing of beings (sakriya), (3) is harsh and devoid of love (karkash), (4) is a source of pain for self and others (katuk), (5) is cruel (nishthur), (6) is devoid of affection (parush), (7) is attracting influx of demeritorious karmas (asravakar), (8) is filled with thoughts of cutting limbs of beings (chhedakar), (9) is filled with thoughts of piercing nose, ears and other body-parts of beings (bhedakar), (10) is filled with thoughts of torturing beings (paritapanakar), (11) is filled with thoughts of causing death-like pain to others or depriving them of their belongings (upadravanakar), and (12) is filled with thoughts of terminating life of beings is called aprashast man (ignoble mind). Such state of mind is called Aprashast mano vinaya (ignoble modesty or non-modesty of mind). This concludes the description of Aprashast mano vinaya.
What is this Prashast mano vinaya ?
Prashast mano vinaya (noble modesty of mind) is exactly opposite of Aprashast mano vinaya (ignoble modesty or nonmodesty of mind). All other details should be taken accordingly. This concludes the description of Mano vinaya.
(v) What is this Vachan vinaya ?
Vachan vinaya (modesty of speech) also follows the same pattern as that of Mano vinaya (modesty of mind)-Vachan vinaya (modesty of speech) is of two types—a) Prashast vachan vinaya, b) Aprashast vachan vinaya and so on using the same adjectives. This concludes the description of Vachan vinaya (modesty of speech).
(vi) What is this Kaya vinaya ?
Kaya vinaya (modesty of body) is of two types—(a) Prashast kaya vinaya, (b) Aprashast kaya vinaya.
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