Book Title: Agam 05 Ang 05 Bhagvati Vyakhya Prajnapti Sutra Part 03
Author(s): K C Lalwani
Publisher: Jain Bhawan Publication

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________________ Bhagavati Sutra Bk. 7. (7) Ummisa means that pure food has been mixed with impure stuff or vice versa. (8) Aparinaya means not duly cooked... (9) Litta means food like milk, curd, etc., which is likely to stick to the walls of the pot. (10) Cchaddiya means liquid stuff whose drops fall on the ground. The householder as well as the monk is responsible for these ten lapses. 24-25. The order in the question is, good renunciation' followed by 'bad renunciation'. In the answer, however, the order is reversed. This is called yathåsanna nyāya. When the original order is followed, it is yathāsankhya nyāya. 31. Ten forms of savvuttaraguna renunciation are as follows: (1) Anågaya-This is renunciation in anticipation of some difficulty at a future date. Cf. होही पज्जोसवणा मम य तया अंतराइयं होज्जा । गुरुवयवच्चेणं तवस्सि गेलण्णयाए वा ॥१ सो दाइ तवोकम्म पडिवजह तं अणागए काले । एवं पच्चक्खाणं गणागय होइ णायव्वं ॥२ (2) Aikkanta-This is deferring renunciation till some future date because of unavoidable circumstances. Cf. पज्जोसवणाइ तवं जो खलु ण करेइ कारणज्जाए। गुरुवेयावच्चेणं तवस्सिगेलण्णयाए वा ॥१ सो दाइ तवोकम्म पडिवज्जइ तं अइच्छिए काले । एयं पच्चक्खाणं अइक्कंतं होइ णायव्वं ॥२ __(3) Kodisahiya-This happens when before the fulfilment of one renunciation another starts. For example, on the day of breaking & fast, before one takes food, one may renounce all food items except one, which means that he takes only one food item in breaking his fast. Cf.

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