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________________ અધ્યાત્મતત્કાલેકા [ બીજુંsubdivided into six kinds viz (1. ) Anashana 2. Avamodarya, 3. Vritiparisankhyāna, 4. Rasaparityaga, 5 Sambuta, 6. Kayaklesa again the Antaranga ( Internal ) is subdivided into six types(1) Prayashchitta, 2 Vinaya, 3 Vaiyâyritya, 4 Subdhyaya, 5 Vyutsarga, 6 Dhyāna. (1). Anashana means fasting. It is intended for the sense organs and withdrawal of desires from and attachment to bodily pleasures. Ayamodarya means avoidance of full meals. It ener: gises the mind as well as the body and also acts as à cure in removing the causes of various diseases. 3. Vritiparisankhyana refers to restriction pertaining to diet as reducing the number of eatable things and receiving them form certain quarters, at a certain time, and also from particular persons of high purity. 4. The fourth Rasaparityaga signifies abstention from taste and tasteful articles. They are milk curds, - sugar, salt and oil, and clarified butter. i Kayaklesha means the endurance of physical troubles. An aspirant after Moksha must practise to refuse many comforts without losing the balance of : mind. He must equally bear both heat and cold etc., Samtinata means the withdrawal of the senses from their respective objects. He would thereby be enabled to cultivate the habit and spirit of renuncia7 tión. He would be free from all temptations and • be able to subjugate passions and also regulate his thought, speech, body and to ascertain whether the place of his future goal is free from the fair sex, 288
SR No.022208
Book TitleAdhyatma Tattvalok
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMotichand Jhaverchand Mehta
PublisherAbhaychandra Bhagwandas Gandhi
Publication Year1920
Total Pages992
LanguageSanskrit, Gujarati
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Book_Gujarati
File Size19 MB
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