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5. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see a battle of buffaloes, 6. a battle of goats, 7. a battle of roosters, 8. a battle of monkeys, 9. a battle of jackals, 10. a battle of ducks, 11. a battle of partridges, 12. a battle of pigeons, 13. a battle of chataks, 14. a battle of snakes (mongoose), 15. a battle of pigs, or any other type of battle.
24. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see a thief being taken to 1. a wedding pavilion, 2. a place where a group of horses is gathered, 3. a place where a group of elephants is gathered, 4. a place where an army is gathered, or 5. a place of execution.
25. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see 1. a place of assembly (for speeches), 2. a place where grains are measured and weighed, 3. a place where musical instruments are played, such as drums, cymbals, stringed instruments, and other instruments that make a loud sound, or 4. a place where dancing, singing, and playing music is happening.
26. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see 1. a quarrel among ordinary people, 2. a quarrel in the house of a king, prince, or other royal, 3. the harassment of a king by an enemy, 4. a great battle (a battle with weapons), 5. a great war with a four-armed army, 6. a place where gambling is happening, or 7. a place where a large crowd of people is gathered.
27. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see 1. wood carving, 2. book making, 3. painting, 4. gem setting, 5. ivory carving, 6. a place where garlands are made by weaving flowers, 7. a place where garlands are made by weaving fruits, 8. a place where flowers are used to fill empty spaces, 9. a place where flowers are collected to make bouquets, 10. or any other place where various types of weaving work is being done.
28. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see various types of festivals where many old people, young people, children, men, or women are gathered, either in their usual attire or adorned with ornaments, singing, playing music, dancing, laughing, playing games, charming others, eating a lot of food, drinking, eating, or distributing delicious food.
29. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see fairs, places where ancestral offerings are made, Indra festivals, Agar festivals, or any other such festivals.
30. A monk who goes to see or approves of someone going to see places where there are many oxcarts, chariots, Mlechchhas (foreigners), or robbers, or places where there is a lot of evil.
31. A monk who is attached to seeing, whether seen or unseen, heard or unheard, known or unknown, or who approves of someone who is attached, attracted, greedy, or infatuated with seeing. (He incurs the minor Caturmāsika atonement)