________________ Siri Sirivalakaha exerts it,' ais he has broken off all his connections with gross matter or pudgala ', as it is called in Jainism. - 3. Acharya or the Religious Head. He is said to be possessed of 36 'gunas such as the control of the five senses, freedom from lover and hate, celebacy, non-injury, not telling a lie, not taking any thing which is not given, not being attached to worldly things, the * five * Acharas '; the five Samitis and the three * Guptis '. 4. Upadhyaya or The Religious Teacher, who teaches other monks under him the Elevan Angas, the Twelve Upangas, and who observes what are known as Charansittari' and * Karansittari'. All these make up his 25 'gunas '." 5. Sadhu or a Monk, who is on the path to Liberation. He is said to be possessed of 27 'gunas' such as non-injury, not telling a lie, not taking what is not given, celebacy, non-attachment to worldly things, not taking food at night, protecting the lives of six kinds of living organisms of earth, water, fire, wind, plant and the moveable bodies, curbing the SODEO:, curbing greed, forgiveness, pure minda