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Types and Real Life Examples

Taap. Types and Real Life Examples. Presented by: Kajal Ravani On Behalf of Group G. External Taap. Anashan - Fasting Unodari - Limited Fasting Vritti Sankshep- Limiting Consumption Rasa Tyag- Limiting Tasty Foods Kaya Klesha- Physical Forbearance Pratisanlinata - Controlling senses .

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Types and Real Life Examples

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  1. Taap Types and Real Life Examples Presented by: Kajal Ravani On Behalf of Group G

  2. External Taap • Anashan- Fasting • Unodari- Limited Fasting • Vritti Sankshep- Limiting Consumption • Rasa Tyag- Limiting Tasty Foods • Kaya Klesha- Physical Forbearance • Pratisanlinata- Controlling senses

  3. Internal Taap • Prayashchitta- Repentance/ Confession/ Remorse • Vinay- Humility • Vaiyavruttya- Selfless Service • Swadhyay- Self Study • Dhyana- Meditation/ Thought Process • Vyutsarga- Abandonment of External/ Internal Aspects

  4. Vaiyavruttya • Bird Feeder Project- selfless service with senior citizens project. • Christmas in Action – selfless service of repairing senior citizen homes. • Hospital Volunteer Work – youth have dedicated up to 25 hours weekly for this activity. • Service in the Derasar – from serving food to the general public, and to assisting in setup for large scale activities.

  5. Anashan • Atthai – youth participation in fasting for 8 days • Several youth in our community have performed fasting for long durations • Ekasnu/ Beasnu – youth participation on a daily basis beginning at age of 4 • Limitation of Eating Out / taking vow to not eat certain foods. • This means no Taco Bell! Even, if it is Jain.

  6. Swadhyay • Youth practice self study during bi-weekly sessions at the derasar. • Youth prepare and perform Snatra Puja and Asthaprakari Puja during Mahavir Jayanti and Diwali celebrations • Youth practice and perform stavans and stuties for annual competition. • Youth participate in essay contests to express the real world application of Jain Dharma

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