Book Title: $JES 904 Compendium of Jainism (Jain Academic Bowl Manual 3rd Edition)
Author(s): JAINA Education Committee
Publisher: JAINA Education Committee
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CONDUCT
C01 - Pancha Paramesthi
• Pärishthä-panika Samiti (Carefulness in disposal of bodily waste) Three Attributes - Observation of restrains of thought, speech, and body (Guptis) • Mana Gupti (control over mind) • Vachan Gupti (control over speech)
Käya Gupti (control over body) Summary of the 36 attributes of Acharya Mahäräj:
Control over five sense organs Observance of celibacy in nine ways Freedom from four passions Commitment to five great vows Observation of five codes of conduct Carefulness in five activities Control over mind, speech, and body
Thirty-six Attributes of Acharya -Digambar Tradition
Six Attributes - Six Bähya Tapa (External Austerities) Anashan
Not eating for a set period of time Unodari
Eating less than needed Vritti-sankshep Eating within the limits of predetermined restrictions
Material - Eating only a certain number of items
Area - Eating only within the limits of a certain area [ Time - Eating only once at certain time
Mode - Eating food obtained or made only by certain
means Rasa Tyag
Eating non-tasty food; eg.- Äyambil Käya-klesha Penance, tolerating physical pain voluntarily Sanlinata
Staying in a forlorn place and occupying minimum space
Vinay
Six Attributes - Six Abhyantar Tapa (Internal Austerities) Präyashchitta
Repentance or remorse
Respect for others Veyavachcham Selfless service to monks, nuns, and the needy Swadhyay
Study of religious scriptures Dhyana
Meditation Käyotsarga
Giving up physical activities and staying absorbed in the soul
Compendium of Jainism - 2015
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