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a) TET HTT EI” P| Sa WET GH WAT A als aa TET HT a Tet SI
o aei faa cen Rraract ar ota aa eS? geSom a deer af
co meen & fm arnt anit rama we Pras ora & fre wen Ba ae, E
se TSS aT Arawaas BH feel Fa BL Tel TMT Tera wel Far eM ga |
“3 aaa feared ih wet wel fear etmfg ace acl ar sere eh 8 we aa
®) dha ara a ae
eo weld ¥ aa at salar fea ear or aed dee a adi aii RB
gg) aT UST .
Aa? Explanation—When Anand took the vows, he said—‘I accept
the twelve vows.” But in details of the vows there is mention of
only five Anu Vrats. There is no mention of Dik Vrats and
3} Shiksha Vrats (the disciplinary vows). The commentator has
replied to this as under—The Shiksha Vrats namely Samayik,
€ etc., are for a limited period, while Anuurats are accepted forthe &
~ entire life. So they (Shiksha Vrats) might not have been &
4 mentioned. At that time Dik Vrats might not have been %
specifically accepted. However, as the numberof vowsis clearly
f mentioned as Twelve, they should be considered as those
including the Shiksha Vrats (supporting vows). .
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KL HATA ANTITo STAINS MPa, A AUIS,
et wet—(9) Furey, (2) aoreed, (2) austere, (x) ated,
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