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1) Prāyashchit - to repent and ask forgiveness from a guru for committing objectionable activities of mind, speech or body eg. pratikraman. 2) Vinay - to show reverence towards dev, guru, sangh (congregation), etc. 3) Vaiyāvrutya - to revere and serve monks and nuns. 4) Swādhyay - to read, understand, think, question, etc, religious sutras. 5) Dhyān - to practice beneficial dhyān like dharma dhyān and shukla dhyān and forsake harmful dhyān like ārta dhyān and raudra dhyān. 6) Kāyotsarg - to abandon the body by sitting or standing in one position with arms on the sides, to purge the body of karmas. (7)
Aniguhia bal viriyo, parakkamai jo jahutta māutto,
Junjai a jahā thāmam, nāyavvo viriāyāro. (8)
There are three types of Viryāchar -- To act according to the shāstras (religious books) concerning gyān, darshan, chāritra and tap without concealing your real strength or virility. (8)
These are all worth knowing and following.
This is a very important sutra which explains the five types of right conduct which can keep one away from doing harmful activity. It shows the path to Samyakcharitra (perfect behaviour) by elucidating i) right knowledge ii) right faith iii) right conduct iv) right austerities and v) right strength.
(આમ કહી અતિચારની આઠ ગાથાનો અને ન આવડે તો આઠ નવકારનો કાઉસ્સગ્ન કર્યા.
પછી પ્રગટ લોગસ્સ કહેવો.) બીજું આવશ્યક ચોવિસત્યો
૨૪ જિનેશ્વરોની નામ પૂર્વક સ્તુતિ Logassa ujjoa-gare, dhamma- tittha-yare jine. Arihante kittaissam, chauvisam pi kevali. (1)
Usabha-mAjiam cha vande, Sambhava-Mabhinandanam cha Sumaim cha. Pauma-ppaham Supäsam,