________________ 126 Siri Sirivalakaha just as we renounce and present these things before the idol, in the same way, we are to renounce our attachment to worldly things and cultivate nirveda or a version to worldly life. Lastly the fruits indicate that we are to pray to the Lord Jina to give us the fruit of Liberation or Moksha. WRTA (generally explained as Sk. आचामाम्लानि). The आयाम fast or what is more commonly known as rifares fast is thus defined : " atstaforest gaat hie Thia Br "; for further explanation see notes on St. 1. St. 218. jalagut (Sk. januaa) . The Aggregate or collection of Five Sweet Things' used in worshipping deities. As the commentatur says : "FETCPETET FISTERETETA TOT " i. e. they are (1) curds, (2) milk, (3) ghee, (4) water and (5) sugar. In Apte's Dictionary they are enumerated thus : "दुग्धं च शर्करा चैव धृतं दधि तथा मधु." The only difference beoween the two lists is that in stead of the word stes in the first, we have got the word hy in the second, both meaning water. ( y generally means ' honey' but it also means 'water'). regui ( Sk. Fiqi ). Bathing the idol. From this we get Guj. 1994. facertar (Sk. fararter) with full particulars and minute