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There are eight types of Charitrachār, The five types of Samiti (carefulness) :1) Iryā samiti - to walk carefully, so as not to harm any living beings. 2) Bhāsha samiti - to talk carefully, so as not to harm/hurt any living being. 3) Eshnā samiti - to lie down carefully, so as not to harm any living being. 4) Adan bhandmatt nikkhevena samiti - to place ones belongings carefully, so as not to harm/hurt any living being. 5) Parishthāpanik samiti - to dispose off ones bodily wastes carefully, so as not to harm any living being. The three types of Gupti (guards:- 6) Man gupti - being alert of your thoughts. 7) Vachan gupti - being alert when speaking. 8) Kāyā gupti - being alert with the body.(4)
Bārasa vihammi vi tave, sabbhintar bāhire kusaldiththe,
Agilai anājivi, nāyavvo so tavāyaro. (5)
There are twelve types of Tapāchar. - The six types of bāhya tap (external austerities) and The six types of antarang tap (internal austerities). These twelve types of tapāchar are recommended by the Tirthankar bhagwants. They should be done without regrets or without a motive of getting results. (5)
Anasana muno ariyā, vittisankhevanam rasachchão,
Kāya kileso sanlinayā ya, bazzo tavo hoi. (6)
1) Anshan-fasting, doing upvās, ekāsanā, etc. 2) Unodari - reducing intake of food, eating less than necessary/usual. 3) Vrutti sankshep - reducing the number of items that one eats. 4) Ras parityāg - eating tasteless food, forsaking vighai (milk, curds, ghee, oil, etc). 5) Kāyaklesh - regulating movements of the body. 6) Sanlinatā - regulating the thoughts. (6)
Pāyachchhittam vinayo, veyāvachcham taheva sazzão,
Zānan ussaggo vi ya, abbhintara-o tavo hoi. (7)
The six types of Antarang tap (internal austerities) :