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Bhgavati Sutra Bk. 9.
(1) Disivvaya-To restrict the direction of the movement.
(2) Uvabhoga-paribhoga-parimāna-To restrict the quantum of both uvabhoga and paribhoga. Uvabhoga refers to objects like food which can be used only once. Paribhoga refers to objects like cloth which can be used for sometime.
(3) Anarthadanda-viramana-To desist from unnecessary violence, such as, to think in terms of violence, to be careless in one's activity, to provide weapons to another to kill, etc.
(4) Sämáyika-To settle down in equanimity for a duration of 48 minutes.
(5) Deśāvagásiya-To restrict the zone or direction of movement.
(6) Posaho-ubabāsa-To live for some time like a monk and to undergo a fast.
(7) Atihisambibhāga-To' offer food, drink, cloth, medicine, bed, duster, etc., 14 items in all, to a monk, according to the need and requirement of the latter, in a detached mood, and to cultivate this habit for all times.
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Apacchima-märaņāntiya-samlekhana—This renunciation at the time of death.
55. Here the exceptions have been noticed. Normally a soul with a black tinge lodged at the seventh hell should have greater karma bondage as against another who has a blue, grey or even white tinge. But if the former has already put in many years in the hell and the latter is a fresh entrant, then, the former may have lesser karma bondage.
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58. The Jyotiskas have been excluded from because they take only one tinge which is red.
77. Avvocchittinaya is consideration as substance and vocchittinaya is consideration as form.
78. On the six types of earth bodies, we have