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________________ Tattvārthasūtra accepted directions out of greed is the fourth transgression, called ksetravrddhi. This transgression may be due to negligence, infatuation or attachment. Forgetting the limits set is the fifth transgression, called smrtyantarādhāna. These five are the transgressions of the supplementary vow of abstaining from activity with regard to the direction-digvirativrata. आनयनप्रेष्यप्रयोगशब्दरूपानुपातपुद्गलक्षेपाः ॥३१॥ [आनयन] मर्यादा से बाहर की चीज को मंगाना, [प्रेष्यप्रयोग] मर्यादा से बाहर नौकर आदि को भेजना, [शब्दानुपात ] खाँसी, शब्द आदि से मर्यादा के बाहर जीवों को अपना अभिप्राय समझा देना, [रूपानुपात ] अपना रूप आदि दिखाकर मर्यादा के बाहर के जीवों को इशारा करना और [पुद्गलक्षेपाः] मर्यादा के बाहर कंकर, पत्थर आदि फेंककर अपने कार्य का निर्वाह कर लेना - ये पाँच देशव्रत के अतिचार हैं। Sending for something outside the country of one's resolve – ānayana, commanding someone there to do thus - presyaprayoga, indicating one's intentions by sounds - śabdānupāta, by showing oneself – rūpānupāta, and by throwing clod, etc. - pudgalaksepa, are the five transgressions of the supplementary vow of abstaining from activity with regard to the country - desavirativrata. Anayana is ordering someone to bring something from a country outside the mental resolve. Commanding someone, “Do this,” outside the limit is presyaprayoga. Making known one's intentions to someone outside the mental resolve by signs such as coughing, grunting, etc., is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 298
SR No.034448
Book TitleTattvartha Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVijay K Jain
PublisherVikalp Printers
Publication Year2018
Total Pages500
LanguageHindi, Sanskrit, English
ClassificationBook_Devnagari & Book_English
File Size5 MB
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