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sex transgressing the code once, once in a while or regularly, (3) To $i transgress the vow of not having meals at night in the same way, (4) To
accept faulty food when it is prepared for monk, (5) To take food from the person who has provided place of stay, (6) To take food prepared specifically for the monk or purchased for him, (7) To have food which has been descarded, (8) To leave ones group of monks within six months, (9) To move in navel deep water three times in a month, (10) To indulge
in deceitful conduct three times in a month, (11) To have food from royal 5 family, (12) To cause violence to living beings intentionally, (13) To utter
lie intentionally, (14) To steal intentionally, (15) To sit intentionally at a place containing living beings for meditation, (16) To sit or sleep intentionally on wet land, slab containing living beings or wood that has insects, (17) To sit at a place when seed, or living beings are there, (18) To eat roots intentionally, (19) To move in navel deep water ten times in a year, (20) To have deceitful behaviour ten times in a year, (21) To ! accept food again and gain with hands containing animated water.
(22) There are twenty two troubles arising in monkhood which a monk bears calmly in order to destroy his karmas. They are trouble due to—(1) hunger, (2) thirst, (3) cold, (4) heat, (5) mosquito bite,
(6) nakedness or little clothing, (7) lack of interest in ascetic life, 4 (8) women, (9) movement, (10) sitting, (11) place of stay, (12) threatening,
(13) beating, (14) begging, (15) not getting desired thing in meals,
(16) illness, (17) pricking of thorn or stone, (18) dust on body, 4 (19) arising of ego when receiving respect, (20) ego of special knowledge, (21) dejection due to lack of knowledge, (22) lack of faith or wrong faith.
One who overcomes the said twenty two troubles sheds his karmas.
(23) There are twenty three chapters of Sutra Kritang-Sixteen chapters in Part I already mentioned at number 16 above and se chapters in Part II which are-(1) Pundarik, (2) Kriyasthaan, (3) Ahaar Parijna, (4) Pratyakhyan Kriya, (5) Anagar Shrut, (6) Ardra Kumar, and y (7) Nalanda.
(24) There are twenty four types in all of four categories of gods namely—(1) ten gods residings in bhavans, (2) eight vaanvyantar gods, (3) five jyotish gods, and (4) one vaimanik gods. In another interpretation there are twenty-four Tirthankars.
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