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2.3 Samyaktva is often Kinds4: 1 Nisaggarui Spontaneous faith in Jiva, Ajīva, merit, demerit Influx (Asrava), (nisargaruci) stoppage (Saṁvara) etc. in the framework of substance, space, time
and modes, as propounded by the Jina.
2
Uvaesarui (upadeśaruci)
Firm faith in the above mentioned tenets on the basis of the instructions of a follower (with imperfect knowledge) of the Jina or the Jina himself.
3
Anārui (ājnāruci) Faith in the command (of the enlightened one) as a result of the
suppression of lust, hatred, delusion and ignorance.
4
Suttarui (sūtraruci)
Firm faith consequent upon the deep study of scriptural law in all its varieties.
5
Biyarui (bījarui)
Faith that permeates arising from a single word through all others, even as a drop of oil poured in water spreads over the entire surface.
6
Faith arising from a deep understanding of the scriptural law.
Abhigamarui (abhigamaruci)
7
Vitthārarui (vistāraruci)
Faith arising from a detailed study of everything through various organs of knowledge and different standpoints.
8
Kiriyārui (Kriyāruci)
Faith arising from a genuine active interest in the triple gems namely Dansaņa, Jñāna, and Cāritta, as well as penance, modesty, truth, careful conduct and restraining.
9
Saṁkhevarui (samkşeparuci)
Faith arising from a brief study of the scriptural lore, which is free from obstinate attachment to wrong views, even though not well versed in them.
10 Dhammarui
(dharmaruci)
Faith arising from a deep understanding of the ontological realities, the scriptural lore and the moral and mental discipline.
"Uttaradhyayana 28.16
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