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________________ arga. 40. The practice of Ārta and Raudra meditation in standing posture is physically elevated but spiritually not--elevated Kāyotsarga. 41. The practice of Dharmya and Sukla meditation in sitting posture is Nişaņņa-Uchbrita Kāyotsarga. Sitting posture-Physically Nişaņņa Practice of Dharmya and Sukla meditation-Spiritually elevated. 42. Not to be engaged in any of the four types of Dhyāna in sitting posture is physically Nişaņņa Kāyotsarga. Sitting posture-Physically Nişhaņņa; Negation of meditation ---Spiritually Nişhaņņa. 43. The practice of Ārta and Raudra meditation in sitting posture is Nişaņņa--Nişaņņa Kāyotsarga. Sitting posture-Physically Nişaņņa. Practice of Ārta and Raudra meditation-Spiritually Nişaņņa. 44. The practice of Dharmya and Sukla meditation in sleeping posture is Nipanna-Uchhrita Käyotsarga. 45. Not to be engaged in any of the four types of Dhyāna in sleeping posture is physically Nipaņņa Kāyotsarga. 46. The practice of Ārta and Raudra meditation in sleeping posture Nipaņņa-Nipanna Käyotsarga. 47. One incapable of standing can do Kāyotsarga in sitting posture and if one is unable to sit, one can lie down and do Kāyotsarga. If the place of Kāyotsarga is narrow and small, and if one is duly engaged in the service of Ācārya, even though capable of standing can sit and engage oneself in Kāyotsarga. 48. Kāyotsarga is the way to emancipation Having this in mind, a monk with the power of forbearance, should engage in Kāyotsarga just to know clearly the transgressions committed during day and night. 49. The contrary activities with regard to the place of sleeping and sitting, or the articles used there for, food, water, temple, residence, disposal of urine and stool, samiti, bhāvanā and gupti-are named as transgressions. 50. A monk engaged in Kāyotsarga in the morning should recollect all the transgressions commited with regard to the examination of all the belongings including Mukha Pattikā. Having realised by his in-: tellect he establishes them in his heart. 51 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.524515
Book TitleTulsi Prajna 1978 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorShreechand Rampuriya, Nathmal Tatia, Dayanand Bhargav
PublisherJain Vishva Bharati
Publication Year1978
Total Pages142
LanguageHindi
ClassificationMagazine, India_Tulsi Prajna, & India
File Size3 MB
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