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________________ 132 Samvatsari Pratikramana taking someone's belongings without permission, steal buried treasure, open someone's package, open someone's lock with another key, or knowingly take someone's belonging, stealing personally, asking someone else to do so for me, or encouraging others to do so mentally, verbally, or physically? Until I take this vow, I shall try to observe these principles in my life, to the best of my abilities. There are following five major violations pertaining to this vow of non-stealing: 1. Buying stolen or smuggled goods, 2. Helping any thief, burglar, or smuggler, 3. Doing anything against the state or forbidden by law, 4. Using inaccurate weighing or measuring instruments, or 5. Adulteration, or supplying inferior goods after showing superior variety. If I have indulged in any of the above acts, then may all my such sins be dissolved. TASSA MICHCHHAMI DUKKADAM. 4 - MAITHUN - SELF-CONTROL OVER SENSUALITY The fourth minor vow is to refrain from gross sensuality. When will that auspicious day come in my life, when I can take this vow to be content with my own spouse and forbid sensual pleasures with anybody other than own spouse? This is to be observed in three ways, personally, asking someone else to do for me, or encouraging others to do so mentally, verbally, or physically. Until I take this vow, I shall try to observe these principles in my life, to the best of my abilities. There are following five major violations pertaining to this vow of self-control over sensuality:
SR No.007738
Book TitleSamvatsari Pratikraman English
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorIla Mehta
PublisherIla Mehta
Publication Year2015
Total Pages408
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, M000, & M001
File Size28 MB
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