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To obtain the benefits of self-study, association with another self-realised soul or following of their spiritual techings is necessary. Through years of meditation, experimentation and practices, Tithankaras have discovered the real knowledge and they have shared with us. Their knowledge which offers hope and promise for us all have been documented by Jain sages in minute details. Path suggested by them is available to us through Agamas, scriptures. They act as paradigm. Faithfully following their suggested path, we can certainly experience some degree of peace and tranquillity. It is a direct way for the purification of self, overcoming of sorrow and lamentation, extinguishing of suffering and grief, for walking on the path of truth and liberation. We usually read to acquire information, but reading can also cultivate wisdom. Each word of Jina is meaningful and auspicious. These are mandatory for monks and nuns and are equally practical for lay followers. By reading and reflecting on words of the Jina, their ideas and perspectives gradually becomes our own. To study these scriptures is Swadhyay. For this agams are its adherence. Accordingly to study agams is also its purpose. Swadhyay is traditionally divided into five parts: (1) Studying and explaining the sacred texts and their meanings; (2) Asking questions to clarify doubts (3) Repeating the texts and their meaning. (4) Contemplating on the meaning of the sacred books; (5) Listening and engaging in spiritual discussions, inquiries, teaching, etc. Where possible, guidance of learned saint should be obtained.
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