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(v) Sākāra-mantrabheda, i.e, divulging what one guesses by seeing the behaviour or gestures of others, who are consulting in private.
(3) Vow of 'Achaurya':
The partial transgressions of the third vow Achaurya Anuvrata
(i) Stenaprayoga, i.e, abetment of theft,
(ii) Tadahṛtadana, i.e, receiving stolen property,
(iii) Viruddha-rajyātikrama, i.e, illegal traffic
(e.g., selling things to alien enemies or at inordinate prices in time of war),
(iv) Hīnādhika-mānonmāna, i. e. false weights and measures, and (v) Pratirūpaka-vyavahāra, i.e, adulteration.
(4) Vow of 'Brahmacharya':
The partial transgressions of the fourth vow Brahmacharya Anuvrata are: -
(i) Paravivaha-Karana i.e, bringing about the marriages of people who are not of one's family?
(ii) Itvarika-Parigrahitagamana, i.e, inter-course with a married immoral woman,
(iii) Itvarika-aparigrahitagamana, i.e., inter-course with unmarried immoral woman,
(iv) Ananga-Kriḍā, i.e, unnatural sexual intercourse, and (v) Kāmātivrābhinivesa, i.e, intense sexual desire.
(5) Vow of 'Aparigraha':
The partial transgressions of the fifth vow Aparigraha Aṇuvrata are in the nature of violation of the limits imposed on the possession between five pairs of things, namely,
(i) Kshetra-Vastu, i.e, Land and Houses, (ii) Hiranya-Suvarna, i.e, Silver and Gold,
(iii) Dhana-Dhanya, i.e, Cattle and Corn,
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(iv) Dāsī-Dāsa, i.e, Female and Male servants, and
(v) Küpya-Bhāṇḍa, i.e, Clothes and Utensiles.
(6) Vow of 'Digvrata':
The partial transgressions of the first Silavrata, viz., Digvrata are
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