Book Title: Jaina Ethics
Author(s): Dayanand Bhargav
Publisher: Motilal Banarasidas

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________________ ( xiii ) Pratimas-Darśana (142-143) —Vrata (143)-Sāmā yika (143)— Proşadha (143)—Sacittatyāga (143) --Rātribhuktivirati (144)---Brahmacarya (144) -Arambhatyāga (144)– Parigrahatyāga (144) Anumatityāga ( 145 )-Uddistatyāga (145). Conclusion (145-146). CHAPTER VI THE CONDUCT OF A JAINA MONK Introductory-Position of an ascetic in Jainism (147-148) -Qualifications for initiation into monkhood (148-149) -Types of monks (149-150) -Twenty-eight essential qualities. (mūlagunas) of a monk (150-151). Five great vows--Vow of non-violence (152-153 Vow of truthfulness (153-154)-Vow of nonstealing (154-155)—Vow of celibacy (155)-Vow of non-possession (156-159). Eight essentials (pravacanamātskās) of the conduct of a monk-Three guptis (159) Five samitis 160-163). Other characteristics of a monk--Ten excellent · qualities (Daśalakṣaṇadharma)(163-164) ---Attitude of a monk towards hardships (164-165 ) - Pañcacāritra (165 )--Sadāvaśyakas (166-171 ). Food for the monk-Four categories of faults (171 174). Samgha organisation (174r175)—Monks and nuns (175-176)-Monks and fellow-monks (176). Secondary duties of monks (uttaraguņas )-(177). Sallekhanā—(177-178). Conclusion (179). CHAPTER VII PENANCES Introductory-Importance of tapas (180-181 )--Place of tapas in Jainism (181-182). Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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