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CHAPTER SIX
II (1) Käyikikriyā-undertaking some endeavour-that is, getting ready to perform some job-with an evil mental feeling. (2) Adhikaranikīkriya-getting hold of the instruments of
violence.
(3) Prādoṣikīkriya-action undertaken under the impulse of
(4) Paritapanikīkriyā-action of the form of inflicting pain on the living beings.
anger.
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(5) Prāṇātipātikīkriyā-action of the form of depriving the living beings of their prānas1 or vital elements.
III (1) Darśanakriya-under the influence of attachment the tendency to view lovely forms.
(2) Sparśanakriya-under the influence of carelessnes the tendency to touch things that are open to touch.
(3) Pratyayikīkriya-The forging of new weapons.
(4) Samantānupātanakriyā—to evacuate, urinate etc. at a place frequented by women, men, animals etc.
(5) Anābhogakriya-to seat one's own body etc. at a place not properly inspected and not properly cleansed of dust.
IV (1) Svahastakriyā-to do oneself what is to be done by someone else.
(2) Nisargakriyā-to give consent to an evil performance. (3) Vidārakriya-to make public an evil act performed by someone else.
(4) Ajñāvyāpādikīkriyā or Anayanakriya-because of one's own incapacity to follow a scriptural injunction to preach something contrary to this injunction.
(5) Anavakankṣakriya-out of roguishness or lethargy to evince disregard for an injunction laid down in scriptures.
V (1) Arambhakriyā-to indulge in acts like wounding,
1. The five sense-organs, the three energies-viz. manas, speech and body-out-breath and in-breath, life-quantum-these are ten prāņas.
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