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## Agam Sutra 39, Chhed Sutra-5, 'Mahanishith'
Those who suppress the study/purpose/sutra number, who are content, who protect the six kayas, who are immersed in the path of detachment, who consume the ten types of Samachari, who perform the necessary, who strive in restraint, who are humiliated hundreds of times with harsh, severe, rough, unpleasant, wicked, cruel words. Even if such behavior is done, those who do not become angry, those who do not slander, those who do not defame or do wrong. Even if their throat is choked, they do not behave in such a way as to disrespect the discourse. Those who are constantly immersed in self-study and meditation, those who have bodies worn out by severe penance and walking, from whom anger, pride, and delusion have gone, and who have completely renounced attachment and hatred from afar, who are skilled in humility and courtesy, who are skilled in speaking sixteen types of words with purity, who speak faultless words, who are of a nature not to speak much, who do not speak repeatedly, who are submissive, who answer 'I wish' even if the Guru has spoken harsh, difficult, rough, cruel, unpleasant words with or without reason, such qualities are found in the disciple in the Gachch.
**Sutra-721-723**
Completely abandoning the feeling of possessiveness in places of travel and journeys, those who are detached even from their own body, who take food only for the sake of maintaining restraint, and that food is also free from 42 defects, not for the nourishment of the senses through the form of the body, even while eating, they do not become proud of getting suitable food for themselves, but only for the sake of bearing the restraint, for the sake of following Iryasamiti, for the sake of Vyavachch, they eat. They eat because they cannot bear the pain of hunger, for the sake of following Iryasamiti, for the sake of Padilhan etc. restraint.
**Sutra-724-725**
The disciple who has great effort in acquiring and retaining unprecedented knowledge, who knows the Sutra, the meaning, and both, and who always strives, the eight of Jnanaachar, the eight of Darshanachar, the eight of Charitraachar (twelve of Tapaachar), and the thirty-six of Viryaachar, who strives with great concentration of mind, speech, and body without hiding strength and vigor in them, such a disciple is in the Gachch.
**Sutra-726**
Even if the Guru Maharaj reprimands hundreds of times with harsh, severe, cruel words, the disciple who does not respond in the Gachch is called a Gachch.
**Sutra-727**
Even if one has attained unimaginable gains and extraordinary powers due to the effect of penance, the disciple who does not disrespect the Guru in the Gachch is called a Gachch.
**Sutra-728**
Even if a disciple has once defeated a group of difficult hypocrites, earned a group of glories, and does not disrespect the Guru in the Gachch, he is called a Gachch.
**Sutra-729**
Those who speak in such a way that the letters do not mix with each other, those who do not speak in such a way that the letters are crooked, those who have pure words and letters, those who have found the twelve parts of the Sutra and Shrutagyan with humility and respect, are the Gachch.
**Muni Diparatnasagar Krit (Mahanishith) Agam Sutra-Hindi Translation**
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