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Dravyasamgraha
Acārya Amritchandra’s Puruşārthasiddhyupāya
चारित्रं भवति यतः समस्तसावधयोगपरिहरणात् ।
सकलकषायविमुक्तं विशदमुदासीनमात्मरूपं तत् ॥ (39) Right conduct (samyakcăritra) is achieved by abjuring all sinful activities of the body, the speech, and the mind. It is devoid of all passions, untainted, unattached to any alien substance, and very nature of the soul.
Jain, Vijay K., Shri Amritchandra Suri's Puruşārthasiddhyupāya, p. 31.
Ācārya Pujyapada's Sarvārthasiddhi
On the subsidence (quiescence) or destruction of the entire deluding karmas, the self is characterized by equanimity, its own nature. And this is called perfect or ideal conduct (yathākhyātacāritra).
Jain, S.A., Reality, p. 261.
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