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[Nishith Sutra]
If an Aṇagāra, while performing the Āloka-Ajja-Ahavāra Pakkhiya Ārovana, commits a monthly penance-worthy offense due to a purpose, reason, or cause at the beginning, middle, or end of the penance period, then he shall perform the penance of one Pakkhiya Ārovana, neither less nor more. This, when combined, results in a penance of two months.
42. If an Aṇagāra, while performing the penance of two months, commits a monthly penance-worthy offense due to a purpose, reason, or cause at the beginning, middle, or end of the penance period, then he shall perform the penance of one Pakkhiya Ārovana, neither less nor more. This, when combined, results in a penance of two and a half months.
43. If an Aṇagāra, while performing the penance of two and a half months, commits a monthly penance-worthy offense due to a purpose, reason, or cause at the beginning, middle, or end of the penance period, then he shall perform the penance of one Pakkhiya Ārovana, neither less nor more. This, when combined, results in a penance of three months.
44. If an Aṇagāra, while performing the penance of three months, commits a monthly penance-worthy offense due to a purpose, reason, or cause at the beginning, middle, or end of the penance period, then he shall perform the penance of one Pakkhiya Ārovana, neither less nor more. This, when combined, results in a penance of three and a half months.
36. If an Aṇagāra, while performing the penance of three and a half months, commits a monthly penance-worthy offense due to a purpose, reason, or cause at the beginning, middle, or end of the penance period, then he shall perform the penance of one Pakkhiya Ārovana, neither less nor more. This, when combined, results in a penance of four months.