Book Title: Some Jain Concepts and Conduct
Author(s): Sushma Singhvi
Publisher: B J Institute

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________________ Śrāvakācāra : Code of Conduct of a Householder] [25 one touching his mother and other his wife.26 The varieties of acts that are responsible for karmic bondage are given as thirteen in the Samavāyārga, the same are found in the Sütrakıtānga also. These activities are committed in various ways as described below :1. Atthadanda violence committed for one's interest 2. Anatthadaņda violence committed without a personal interest 3. Hiṁsādanda violence committed slaying. 4. Akanhadaņda violence through accident 5. Ditthivippariasiadaņda violence committed by an error of sight 6. Musāvāyavattiya violence committed through lying 7. Adinnadānavattiya violence committed taking what is not freely given 8. Ajjhatthiya violence committed through a mere conceit 9. Mänavattiya violence committed through pride 10. Mittadosavattiya violence committed through bad treatment of one's friends 11. Māyāvattiya violence committed through deceit 12. Lobhavattiya violence committed through greed 13. Iriyāvattiya violence committed through actions referring to a religious life. Here the first kind of violence is prompted by a motive. The second is not prompted by personal interest. It is absolutely devoid of any purpose, being done simply on account the habit Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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