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HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM
599 (2) Making, holding or using iron-pots, copper-pots, lead-vessels, glass-bowls or pots of silver, gold, jewel, ivory, horn, skin or shell.209 RESIDENCE :
(1) Making a known or an unknown person stay in the upāśraya either for a full night or for half a night.210
(2) Staying outside the monastery or the lodge for more than three nights (i.e. days).211
TOURING AND STAY:
(1) Wandering from village to village during the first showers (padhama pāüsa), or when regular rains have started.212
(2) Frequently entering into or coming out of inimical, anarchical or rebellion-infested regions, or approving of anybody else doing so.213
(3) Entering into or going out of the following ten cities twice or thrice in a month : Campā, Mahurā, Vāņārasī, Sāvatthi, Sāëya, Kampilla, Kosambi, Mihilā, Hatthiņāüra and Rāyagiha.214
(4) Spending the rainy season in the company (?) of a heretic.215
DEATH :
(1) Praising the fool's death (bālamaraņa), death caused by falling from the mountain, a precipice or a tree, death through drowning, through eating poison, with a weapon, or by letting one's body exposed to the vultures.216
(E) AŅAVATTHAPPA:
(1) Stealing from the members of one's own sect. (2) Stealing from the members of another sect. (3) Striking with the fist.217
209. Ibid., 11, 1-3. 210. Ibid., 8, 12. 211. Ibid., 10, 13. 212. Ibid., 10, 40-43. 213. Ibid., 11, 71; Brh. kalp. 1, 38. 214. Nis., 9, 19. 215. Ibid., 10, 46. 216. Ibid., 11, 92. 217. Brh, kalp. 4, 3.
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