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ન્યાયકુસુમાંજલિ.
| પથમof the five Anuvratas (small vows), the three Guna. vratas (vows pertaining to conduct) and the four S'ikshavratas (disciplinary vows). The five Mahavratas that are laid down for a Sadhu are not to be observed so strictly by a Sravaka and in his case these vows become Anuvratas, as the rigour of the vows is somewhat abated. He may however, for a limited time follow a more rigorous course of actions by taking up the Gunavratas. These are (i) Digvirati, he may put a limit to the distance he may go in one or the other direction; (ii) Anarthadandavirati, he may refrain from taking part in anything that does not strictly concern him; (iii) Upabhogaparibhogaparimana, he may set a measure to the articles of enjoyment-food, drink, etc., avoiding besides gross enjoyments. The four S'ikshavratas are (i) Des'avakas'ika, he may reduce the area in which he may move; (ii) Samayika, he may undertake to give up for a short time all the sinful acts by devoting himself to holy thoughts; (iii) Paushadhopavasa, he may lead the life of a monk for the time being, by taking such a vow on one of the days like the eighth, the fourteenth, the fifteenth of a fortnight; ( iv ) Atithisamvibhaga, he may provide a Sadhu with what he wants.
સાધુઓને માટે પાંચ મહાત્રતા બતાવ્યાં છે. સાધુધરૂપ લક્ષ્મીની ઇચ્છા રાખનારા, કિન્તુ બલવાન, વિઘ્નને લીધે તેને નહિ પ્રાપ્ત કરી શકનારા એવા શ્રાવકાને માટે શુદ્ધસમ્યકત્વમૂત્રક ખાર ત્રતા બતાવ્યાં છે. સાધુધમ તરફ જેને અપ્રીતિ હાય, એવા તે દેશવિરતિ-શ્રાવકધમ ના પણુ અધિકારી નથી. ૧૭.
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