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[Nishitha Sutra]
9. Cloth made from the leaves of the Malaya mountain sandalwood tree,
10. Cloth made from fine hair-like fibers,
11. Cloth made from the inner parts of the Dugula tree,
12. Extremely fine cloth produced in the China region,
13. Dyed cloth of a particular region,
14. Cloth made in the land of Rome,
15. Cloth that makes noise when walked upon,
16. Cloth as clear as crystal,
17. A special type of cloth called 'Kotavo-Varako',
18. Blanket,
19. Special type of blanket called 'Kharadaga Parigadi, Pavarage',
20. Cloth made from the skin of a fish from the Sindhu region,
21. Cloth made from the fine skin of an animal from the Sindhu region,
22. Cloth made from the fine wool of the same animal,
23. Black deer skin,
24. Blue deer skin,
25. Light-colored deer skin,
26. Cloth that appears to be made of pure gold due to being coated with gold essence,
27. Cloth with borders dyed with gold essence,
28. Cloth with strips of gold essence,
29. Cloth with gold threads woven into it,
30. Cloth with gold tassels or flowers attached,
31. Tiger skin,
32. Leopard skin,
33. Cloth decorated with various ornaments,
34. Cloth decorated with multiple types of ornaments, or one who approves of such cloth.
11. A monk who wears cloth made from the skin of mice, etc. up to cloth decorated with various ornaments, with the intention of engaging in sexual intercourse with a woman.
12. A monk who wears cloth made from the skin of mice, etc. up to cloth decorated with various ornaments, or approves of someone wearing such cloth. (He incurs the Guruchaushashi Prayashchitta).
The sutras describe various types of cloths, including those made from leather. The Pracharanga Sutra states that these are precious and made of leather, and completely prohibits their acquisition.