GIVE ME 50 PACHCHAKAHN
Here are 50 Pachchakhān / Pratyākhyān commonly taught in Jain tradition as forms of renunciation, restraint, and vows:
- Sāmāyik Pachchakhān — to stay in equanimity
- Chauvihar Pachchakhān — no food or water after sunset
- Tivihar Pachchakhān — no food after sunset, water allowed in some traditions
- Ekāsana Pachchakhān — eating only once a day
- Beāsana Pachchakhān — eating twice a day
- Ayambil Pachchakhān — plain, tasteless food only
- Nivī Pachchakhān — eating without greed, in a restrained way
- Upavās Pachchakhān — complete fasting
- Biyaāsana Tyāg — renunciation of second meal
- Ratri Bhojan Tyāg — giving up night eating
- Jivhā Indriya Niyantran — control of taste
- Krodh Tyāg — renunciation of anger
- Mān Tyāg — renunciation of pride
- Māyā Tyāg — renunciation of deceit
- Lobh Tyāg — renunciation of greed
- Hiṃsā Tyāg — renunciation of violence
- Asatya Tyāg — renunciation of falsehood
- Chori Tyāg — renunciation of stealing
- Brahmacharya Palan — observance of celibacy or chastity
- Parigraha Tyāg — renunciation of attachment and possession
- Sthūla Hiṃsā Tyāg — avoiding gross violence
- Sthūla Asatya Tyāg — avoiding gross untruth
- Sthūla Chori Tyāg — avoiding gross theft
- Sthūla Mithyātva Tyāg — renouncing wrong faith
- Iriyāpathi Pratikraman — repentance for walking and moving carefully
- Kāyotsarga — standing aside from body-consciousness
- Pratikraman — repentance and purification
- Pachchakkhān of Day-time food restriction
- Pachchakkhān of Fruit-only diet
- Pachchakkhān of Water restriction
- Panch Pāpa Tyāg — renunciation of five sins
- Anekānt Drashti — right view of many-sided truth
- Samyag Darshan — right faith
- Samyag Jñān — right knowledge
- Samyag Chāritra — right conduct
- Pāṇātipāt Viraman — abstinence from killing living beings
- Musāvāda Viraman — abstinence from lying
- Adattādān Viraman — abstinence from taking what is not given
- Maithun Viraman — abstinence from sensual indulgence
- Parigraha Viraman — abstinence from possessiveness
- Navkāri Pachchakhān — remembrance of the Namokār Mantra
- Logassa Pachchakhān — recitation of the Logassa prayer
- Jai Viyarāya Pachchakhān — prayer for detachment and peace
- Arihant Pachchakhān — contemplation of Arihants
- Siddha Pachchakhān — contemplation of Siddhas
- Āchārya Pachchakhān — reverence for Acharyas
- Upādhyāya Pachchakhān — reverence for Upadhyayas
- Sādhu Pachchakhān — reverence for Sadhus
- Punya Vardhak Pachchakhān — vow that increases merit
- Moksha Mārga Pachchakhān — vow to stay on the path to liberation
If you want, I can also give these in Gujarati script, Hindi, or as a proper Jain-style Pachchakhān list for daily practice.