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Samvatsari Pratikramana
Kāle vinaye bahumāne, uvahāne tahā aninhavane, Vanjan attha tadubhae, aththaviho nānamāyaro. (2)
There are eight types of Gyānachār 1) Kāl - to study or recite sutras at the proper time. 2) Vinay - to respect knowledge (books, etc.) as well as the learned. 3) Bahumān to show the highest regard for and felicitate knowledge as well as the learned. 4) Updhyāna to do specific austerities like the updhyān tap to learn sutras and gain knowledge. 5) Aninhvatā to give credit to or recognize the teacher. 6) Vyanjan to pronounce or recite the sutras correctly. 7) Arth to understand the meaning of the sutras correctly. 8) Tadubhay- to understand and pronounce the sutras correctly. (2)
Nissankia, nikkankhia, nivvitigichchhā
amudhadiththi a,
Uvavuha thirikarane, vachchhalla pabhāvane attha. (3)
There are eight types of Darshanachār 1) Nishankita not doubt the teachings of the Jina. 2) Nishkankshita not to seek refuge in faiths other than Jain. 3) Nirvichikitsā - not to feel repulsed/disgusted by the soiled clothes and bodies of the monks and nuns. 4) Amudhdrishtitā show loyalty, not to doubt ones faith when one sees the worldly prosperity of those practicing other faiths. 5) Upabruhunā not to praise and practice other faiths. 6) Sthirikaran - not to guide those who do not have faith in Jain religion. 7) Vātsalya to show compassion and help fellow Jains. 8) Prabhāvanā - to behave in a good fashion so that others are also impressed by Jain faith. (3)