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_ [This is stated in the Nishisutra Prāyaścitta. The discussion regarding the prohibition of defecation in forbidden places is found in U. 3 and U. 15. See other discussions related to the sutras in U. 13. The summary of the sixteenth Uddesaka is as follows: Sutras 1-3: Staying in a bed that is associated with a householder, water, or fire.
4-11: Eating or sucking on sugarcane or a piece of sugarcane with awareness. 12: Accepting food from those who live in the forest, go to the forest, or travel in the forest. 13-14: Calling someone with few good qualities as having many good qualities, and calling someone with many good qualities as having few good qualities.
Going from a sect with many good qualities to a sect with few good qualities. 16-24: Engaging in the exchange of food, clothing, housing, and study with monks who have taken possessions. 25-26: Traveling in inhospitable areas or on difficult paths when there are areas suitable for comfortable travel. 27-32: Accepting food, clothing, or bedding from those of a despised lineage, and engaging in the reading and recitation of scriptures in their presence. 33-35: Placing food on the ground, on a bed, or on a peg or a hook. 36-37: Eating with householders or eating in the presence of householders.
Leaving the seat of the Acharya or others without bowing and placing one's feet on it.
Having more possessions than the number or measure (quantity) stated in the sutras. 40-50: Defecating in places where it is prohibited.
Those who consume the things of these prohibited places receive the Prāyaścitta of Laghu-Chaumāsi. The subject matter of the 32 sutras of this Uddesaka is found in the following Agamas: Sutras 1-3: Prohibition of staying in a house associated with a woman, fire, or water.
Acha. Shru. 2, A. 2, U. 3 and Brih. Udd. 2 4-11: Prohibition of consuming sugarcane or a piece of sugarcane with awareness. -Acha. Shru. 2, A. 7, U. 2 Prohibition of going to a sect where the qualities of conduct do not increase.
-Brih. U. 4 25-26: Prohibition of traveling in inhospitable areas when there are suitable areas.
-Pracha. Shru. 2, A. 3, U. 1 27-32: The rule of going to beg for alms in despised and harmful lineages.
-Pracha. Shru. 2, A. 1, U. 2 38: Leaving the seat of the Acharya or others without bowing and placing one's feet on it is considered disrespectful.
-Dasha. D. 3
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