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LECTURE XXIX.
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8. sâmâyika, moral and intellectual purity of the soul;
9. katurvimsatistava, adoration of the twentyfour Ginas;
10. vandana, paying reverence to the Guru ; 11. pratikramana, expiation of sins;
12. kâyôtsarga, a particular position of the body;
13. pratyâkh yâna, self-denial; 14. stava stutimangala, praises and hymns ; 15. kâlasya praty upeksha nâ, keeping the right
time;
16. prâyaskittakarana, practising penance; 17. kshamâpana, begging forgiveness ; 18. svâdhyâya, study; 19. vâkanâ, recital of the sacred texts; 20. pariprikkhanâ, questioning (the teacher) ; 21. parâvartanâ, repetition; 22. anuprêkshâ, pondering ; 23. dharmakathâ, religious discourse;
24. srutasyârâdhanâ, acquisition of sacred knowledge;
25. êkâgramanahsannivêsanâ, concentration of thoughts ;
26. samya ma, control ; 27. tapas, austerities; 28. vyavadâna, cutting off the Karman; 29. sukhâsâta, renouncing pleasure ; 30. apratibaddhatâ, mental independence ;
31. vikitrasayanâsanasêvanâ, using unfrequented lodgings and beds;
32. vinivartanâ, turning from the world;
33. sambhôgapratyâkhyâna, renouncing collection of alms in one district only;