Book Title: Tattvartha Sutra That Which Is
Author(s): Vinod Kapashi
Publisher: Vinod Kapashi

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________________ સત્યાગ Hα121-1 કાયક્લેશ પ્રાયશ્ચિત Tattvartha Sutra ૨ ઝોંદી 24182112 બાહ્યતપ વિનય અત્યંતર તપ zichotett કાયકલશ D V D D U T વૃત્તિસંક્ષેપ Lake I wife 16 વેંચાવ્ય L કાઉસગ્ગ TWELVE TYPES OF AUSTERITIES do 52 ASRAVNIRODHH SAMVAR H 9-1 = Samvar impedes or stops the influx of karma or what stops the inrush of karmas is called samvar. For samvar one has to learn and practice--- Tattvartha Sutra CHAPTER-9 S GUPTI-SAMITI-DHARMANUPREKSHA -PARISAHJAY-CHARITRAIH 9-2 This is achieved by restraint, self-control, religion (righteousness), reflection, victory over affliction, and (enlightened) conduct. ↓ Three types of restraint in one's activities see 9/4 RIGHT CONDUCT The aphorism includes many aspects of the Jain code of conduct. The tabular form below explains the main aspects of enlightened conduct in a concise manner. Five types of regulation MAIN ASPECTS OF ENLIGHTENED CONDUCT see 9/5 ↓ ↓ Righteousness 12 Types of reflections see 9/6 53 see 9/7 Voluntary 'suffering' Conduct (ritual etc) (not given in this book)

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