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Dedication Publishers' Note Preface Introduction The Five Vyaraltāras or The Sources of Monastic Legislation Meaning and Literary Sources---1; The Five Sources, Agama, Suya, Ānā, Dhäranā, Jiya-1-2; In Buddhism – 3; In Brāhmanism-3-4.
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II
5-10
The Sāmācārī or The Ten Rules of Monastic Deportment
Meaning ---5; The Ten Sämācāris : Icchākāra, Micchākāra, Tahakkära-6; Āvassiyā, Nisīhiyā, Appucchanā, Padipucchanā -7; Chandaņā, Abbhutthāņa, Uvasampayā -8; Important aspects of the Sāmācāri - 8-9.
III
11-13
The Asamāhitthānas or The Twenty Occasions of the Inibalance of mind
According to Ayāradasāo -- 11; In Buddhism - 12; In Brāhmanism -13.
14-20
IV The Sabalas or The Twenty-One Types of Monks with
Tainted Conduct
Meaning -- 14; Twenty-one Sabalas : Hatthakamma, Mehuna-padisevaņā -- 15-17; Räibhoana, Ahākammabhoaņam, Räipimda-bhoanam, Kiyam, Enjoyment of a given-up article repeatedly --- 18; Changing gana more than once within six months, Crossing naveldeep stream thrice a month, Practising deceit thrice a month, Accepting food from him who has offered residence, Committing injury to life deliberately, Telling a lic deliberately, Taking deliberately what is not given, Deliberately standing, lying down or sitting on live earth, The above acts on earth wet with live
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