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An, सचित्र उत्तराध्ययन सूत्र
एकत्रिंश अध्ययन [४१४
Three internal thorns (salya)-(1) deceit (2) exchange of religious rituals for the empirical pleasures of this and that world, (3) contrary belief of soul regarding elements.
Salya is thorn or a point of a weapon. As this gives pain, so the internal thorns also give pains to the adept
Four ill-tales-(1) Women-tale-to describe beauty, charms and coquets of women (2) Food tale-Description of various types of delicious foods, dainties etc., (3) Country tale-Description of dresses and livings of various countries (4) Tale of kings-Description of wealth, amusements and rejoicings of kings and rulers. (Sthānanga 4)
Four Sajñas-Sajñā means addictment and indulgement (Sthânănga 4). It is of four kinds (1) food (2) fear (3) cohabitation and (4) greed.
Five vows, senses and object of senses-(1) five vows-non-violence etc. (2) five senses-ears, eyes, nose, tongue and touch (3) objects of senses-sound, sight, smell, taste and touch.
Five activities -(1) bodily (2) pertaining to weapons etc., (3) in the form of detachment (4) paritāpaniki (5) violence of living beings.
Seven pratimas of food and avagrahaPinda means food. Special resolution (avagraha) pertaining to place for seeking and accepting food. (For detail see Sthânănga 7) Seven Fears
(1) Ihaloka fear-Fear from the beings of own caste, e. g., a man fears from other man and beast from other beast
(2) Paraloka fear-Fear from other caste, e.g., a man fears from deity (god) and beasts. (3) Adana fear-For protecting own possessions to be frightened of thieves etc.
(4) Akasmáta Fear-Without any external cause, being doubtful by ownself to be frightened suddenly in the night etc.
(5) Ajiva Fear-In the time of famine to be frightened by mis-apprehending to get food for living alive.
(6) Marana Fear-Fear of death. (7) Aśloka Fear-To be frightened by the suspicion of disfame.
(Sthānanga 7) Eight Prides
(1) Pride of caste-Pride of high and superior caste. (2) Pride of kula-Pride of high family. (3) Pride of power-Pride of own strength. (4) Pride of beauty-Pride of his own form, frame and beauty. (5) Pride of penance-To be proudy as I am rigorious penancer. (6) Pride of knowledge-To be proudy of study of scriptures and learnedness. (7) Pride of gain-Getting the desired thing to be proudy of his gain. (8) Pride of wealth-To be proudy of his own wealth and authority.
(Sthānanga 8) For nine incognitoes of celibacy, see the sixteenth chapter of this sūtra. Ten Religious orders of sages (1) Kșanti-Not to be angry.
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