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________________ Niyamasāra नियमसार प्रमादी हुआ मुनि हो तो संयम के छेद (भंग) का फिर स्थापन करने वाला होता है। The Omniscient Lord has expounded that five supreme vows (mahāvrata), five regulations (samiti), fivefold control of the senses (pancendriya nirodha), pulling out the hair on the head and the face (kesalonca), six essential duties (sadāvasyaka), renouncing clothes (nāgnya, digambaratva), not taking bath (asnāna), sleeping on the ground (bhūmiśayana), not cleansing the teeth (adantadhāvana), taking food in steady, standing posture (sthitibhojana), and taking food only once in a day (ekabhukti), are certainly the twenty-eight primary attributes (mulaguna) that make the ascetic (Sramana) steady in his conduct. Negligence in the practise of these primary attributes calls for their reestablishment as per the rules. Acārya Nemicandra's Dravyasamgraha: दसणणाणसमग्गं मग्गं मोक्खस्स जो हु चारित्तं । साधयदि णिच्चसुद्धं साहू स मुणी णमो तस्स ॥५४॥ जो मुनि दर्शन और ज्ञान से परिपूर्ण हैं, मोक्ष का कारणभूत ऐसे चारित्र को सदा शुद्ध रीति से साधते हैं, वे मुनि साधु-परमेष्ठी हैं; उनको मेरा नमस्कार Salutation to the Ascetic (Sādhu), abound in faith (darśana) and knowledge (jñāna), who is incessantly engaged in practising, in pure form, the conduct (caritra) that leads to liberation (moksa). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
SR No.034367
Book TitleNiyam Sara
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVijay K Jain
PublisherVikalp
Publication Year
Total Pages412
LanguageHindi, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Book_English
File Size4 MB
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