Book Title: Pratikraman Meditation Review your Life
Author(s): Surendra S Singhvi
Publisher: Surendra S Singhvi

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________________ Saamaaiyam Sammam Kaayenam Faasiyam Paaliyam Teeriyam Kittiyam Sohiyam Aaraahiyam Aanaae Anupaaliyam Na Bhavai Tassa Miccha Mi Dukkadam. Saamaayik Me Das Manake Das Vachanake Bar Kaaya Ke E Batris Doshamiese Laga Koi Dosha Ho To Tassa Miccha Mi Dukkadam. Samayik Me Ahaar Sangnya Bhay Sangya Maithun Sangya Parigrah Sangya E Char Mese Sangya Koi Sangya Hoi To Tassa Miccha Mi Dukkadam. Samayik Bhavse Liya Bhavse Pala Usame Koyi Dosha Hua Ho To Tassa Miccha Mi Dukkadam." B) Meaning: With regard to the vow of Samayik, there are five actions which are known and should be avoided. They are described just as they are: Mistaken or faulty thoughts, faulty speech, faulty bodily activity, forgetfulness of the vow of Samayik and improper procedure of Samayik are the faults. If I have committed any of these faults, I beg forgiveness for them. During the period of Samayik, if my bodily activity, touch and behaviour were improper, if I did not offer complete and proper praise, respect and worship, and, if I did not observe the teachings of the omniscient, may I be forgiven for these faults. There are other faults of mind, speech and body which one may commit in Samayik. Whatever faults I may have committed, I beg forgiveness for them. The instinct of eating, the instinct of fear, the instinct of sex and the instinct of possessiveness should be avoided during Saamaayik. Out of these four instincts, if I had any may I be forgiven for it. 19

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