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minimal karma. A lay
follower takes pratyākhyāna (vow)
before commencing fasts. Similarly, a lay
follower takes pratyākhyāna to
limit intake of food and ay...
- (Sanskrit: Catuḥśaraṇa, The 'four refuges') Āura-paccakkhāṇa (Ātura-
pratyākhyāna, 'Sick man's renunciation') Bhatta-parinnā (Bhakta-parijñā, 'Renunciation...
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repentance (pratikramaṇa)
laying down the body (kāyotsarga)
abandonment (
pratyākhyāna) The
first obligatory action of
equanimity (sāmāyika) is
described in...
- pratikramana,
recounting the sins
committed and
repenting for them,
pratyākhyanā,
resolving to
avoid particular sins in ****ure, sāmayika karma, renunciation...
- and monks),
pratikramana (introspection),
kayotsarga (stillness), and
pratyakhyana (renunciation). Sāvakabuddha Śrāvakayāna
Arhat Balbir, Nalini. "Article:...
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Hemachandra has
recognized only two of the ten
pratyakhyanas viz. sanketa-
pratyakhyana and addha-
pratyakhyana, the former,
which is of
eight types, is symbolic...
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Theory of karma, its bondage, influx, its nature, fruition,
shedding Pratyakhyana Purva:
Giving up (Pachchhakhān), restraint, vows, detachment, etc. Vidyā...
- pratikramana,
recounting the sins
committed and
repenting for them,
pratyākhyanā,
resolving to
avoid particular sins in ****ure, sāmāyika karma, renunciation...
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Prakirnaka Sutras:
Chatuh shravan -
prayers to Arihant, Sidha, Sadhu. Atur
pratyakhyana or
Ayurpachakhana - This
agama explains prayer and
death depending on...
- pratikramana,
recounting the sins
committed and
repenting for them,
pratyākhyanā,
resolving to
avoid particular sins in ****ure, sāmayika karma, renunciation...