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________________ o These vows guide and control the life of monks, nuns and householders. FIVE MAHAVRATAS (ESSENTIAL VOWS) AHIMSA (NON-VIOLENCE) This is pivotal and basis of all activities ACHORYA/ASTEYA (NON-STEALING) APARIGRAHA (NON-ATTACHMENT) SATYA (TRUTH) BRAHAMCHARYA (CELIBACY THE FIVE ESSENTIAL VOWS THAT BRING ABOUT AHIMSA (NON-VIOLENCE) WHAT IS ACHORYA /ASTEYA? o Literally ACHORYA means Non-Stealing. o Most common and prevalent understanding such as: thievery, robbery, house break-in, burglary, snatching, acquiring what one desires by illegal, irrational and illegitimate ways and means and misappropriation of funds etc. are commonly understood as stealing. o Achorya is all of that plus a lot more. o Jain Acharya Umasvati defines Achorya as: "taking anything which is not willingly given”. o Not taking any item or services that do not belong to me. o Not taking without the full knowledge and willing consent of the giver and without anythreat and duress. o Should be in full compliance of the law of the society. o Should respect the moral and karmic laws as much as possible. o The dealings should be open, fair, honest, transparent, and not be hiding any facts. 210 An Ahimsa Crisis: You Decide
SR No.007754
Book TitleAhimsa Crisis You Decide
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSulekh C Jain
PublisherPrakrit Bharti Academy
Publication Year2016
Total Pages328
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English, D000, & D005
File Size6 MB
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