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[Samavayanga Sutra Dhiimayi 16, Ya, Sanvegae 17 Panihi 18, Suvidhi 19, Sanvare 20. Attadoosovasanhare 21, Savvakamavirattaya 22 ||3|| Pacchakkhane 23-24, Viussagge 25, Appamade 26 Lavaavave 27. Jhanasanvarajoge 28, Ya, Udae Maranantiae 29 ||4|| Sanganam Cha Parinaaya 30, Payacchittkarane Vi Ya 31.
Araahana Ya Maranante 32, Battisam Jogasangha ||5||
Thirty-two Yoga-Sangraha (liberation-facilitating mind, speech, and body's virtuous activities) have been mentioned. Through these, the practice of liberation is smoothly accomplished. These Yogas are as follows:
1. **Aalocana-Vrat-Shuddhi:** For the purification of vows, the disciple should criticize their own faults in front of the Guru.
2. **Nirapalapa:** The Acharya should not speak about the disciple's mentioned faults to anyone else.
3. **Apatsu-Drudha-Dharmata:** When faced with difficulties, the practitioner should remain steadfast in their Dharma.
4. **Anishrito-Upadhana:** The practitioner should not rely on others for support and should practice austerities independently.
5. **Shiksha:** The practitioner should study and practice the Sutras and their meanings.
6. **Nishpratikarmta:** The practitioner should not adorn their body with ornaments or engage in beautification.
7. **Agnata:** The practitioner should not reveal their austerities for fame, recognition, or praise, but keep them hidden.
8. **Alobatha:** The practitioner should be free from greed for food, drink, clothes, utensils, etc.
9. **Titiksha:** The practitioner should endure hunger, thirst, and other hardships.
10. **Arjava:** The practitioner should maintain their conduct as pure and simple.
11. **Shuchi:** The practitioner should maintain purity in speaking truth and following restraint.
12. **Samyagdrishti:** The practitioner should keep their right vision pure, free from doubts and desires.
13. **Samadhi:** The practitioner should keep their mind calm and free from thoughts and desires.
14. **Acharopagata:** The practitioner should maintain their conduct free from deceit.
15. **Vinayopagata:** The practitioner should be humble and avoid arrogance.
16. **Dhriti-mati:** The practitioner should have patience in their intellect and avoid being disheartened.
17. **Sanveg:** The practitioner should be fearful of the world and constantly desire liberation.
18. **Pranidhi:** The practitioner should not harbor any attachment in their heart.
19. **Suvidhi:** The practitioner should practice their conduct according to the rules, i.e., follow the right path.
20. **Sanvar:** The practitioner should restrain the doors (causes) through which karmas enter.
21. **Atmadooshopasanhar:** The practitioner should restrain their own faults and not allow them to arise.
22. **Sarvakamaviratta:** The practitioner should be detached from all worldly desires.
23. **Moolguna-Pratyakhyan:** The practitioner should renounce the fundamental virtues like non-violence.
24. **Uttaraguna-Pratyakhyan:** The practitioner should renounce the higher virtues like restraint of senses.
25. **Vyutsarga:** The practitioner should renounce external attachments like clothes, utensils, and internal attachments like fainting.