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S ANS K R TT— TT BET AN— EN GLISH VOC A B U 1 . A R Y 



LXVI (85) ^'^'^'^^f^'^C I The names of the ten virtues ok virtuous actions. 



^?^I^'<3i>I'5^r5''^f^"^C?^'^''^(^f^'5^'C' j The names of those four things which 



MAKE one's moral MERIT (FOR OBTAINING FUTURE BEATITUDE). 



A I\.aviisuc<i>'il(im 



1 Franatighatad virati 



2 Adattadaiiad virati 



] Kainamithyacarad virati 



R Vaksncarlldiii 



4 Mrsavadat prativirati 



5 Parusat prativirati 



6 Pai^unyat prativirati 



7 Sanibhinuapralapat jnativi 



rati 



C Manahsucaritam 



8 Abhidhyayah prativirati 



9 Vyapadat prati\ irati 

 10 Mithyadrsti prativirati 



I. XVI I (86) 



I Danamayani punyakriya- 

 vastu 



z Silamayam punyakriya- 

 \-astu 



}t Bhavanamayam punya- 

 kriyava«tu 



4 Opadhik.un |)uiiy;ikriya- 

 vastu 



good actions b}' the body. 



not taking the Hfe of any ani- 

 mate being. 



desisting from taking anything 

 which has not been given (or 

 not stealing). 



desisting from fornication or 

 adultery. 



good action by speech, 

 desisting from lying. 



desisting from abusive lan- 

 guage. 



desisting from .slander. 



desisting from incoherent, non- 

 sensical speech or talk. " 

 mental good actions. 



desisting from covetousness. 



desisting from malice. 



desisting from having a wrong 

 theory (or principles). 



tlK' matter for making one's 

 moral merit, by charit}^ or 

 almsgiving. 



matter for making one's moral 

 merit by good morals. 



matter lor making one's moral 

 merit by judicious reflec- 

 tions. 



matter for making one's nioral 

 merit by supplying others 

 with necessary things. 



