Book Title: Gems of Jainism
Author(s): Hemant Shah
Publisher: Academy of Philosophy

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________________ Jainiasm, Fundamentalism and Peaceful Society 91 4. 3. Practice restraint (Gupti) of thought, speech and bodily movements. Practice dharma of ten different kinds, namely, forgiveness, humility, straightforwardness, truthfulness, cleanliness, self- restraint, austerity (internal and external), sacrifice, non attachments and celibacy. Meditate on the cardinal truth, taught regarding the self and the world. Conquer, through fortitude, all pains and discomforts that arise, from hunger, thirst, heat, cold etc and.... Attain equanimity, purity, absolute greedlessness and for perfect conduct Jain ethics includes different gunvratas and Siksavratas. The five great vows aim at “virtue consists in five fold conduct of one who has knowledge and faith. These five vows are i. Ahimsa or non-injury in thought, speech and deed. Satya or Truth iži. Astey a or not to steal. iv. Brahmacharya or chastity in words, thought and deed, and v. Aparigraha or renunciation by thought, speech and action. Ahimsā If Jainism has been described as an 'ethical system par excellence', Ahimsa is the keynote of the system. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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