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## Sutras
**13** Penance for going to someone's house after being forbidden
**14** Penance for a householder going to a place of begging during a major fast
**15** Penance for consuming food with the Abhihada defect
**16-21** Penance for actions related to vessels
**40** How to take food brought from a distance, the meaning of "three" in the sutra, and the entrance area in a householder's house
**41** Penance for actions related to the body (Sutras 22-27), word meanings, defects arising from actions, analysis of the term "Kumejj Egz"
**28-33** Penance for wound treatment
**34-39** Penance for surgical treatment of boils, etc., explanation of words, the order of the six sutras, the nature of treatment with and without cause, exceptions to treatment for a monk with a stable mind, the nature of the Utsarga exception, when the Utsarga exception applies, the exception of the path-seeking practitioners, falling from the path due to exceptions, the amount of exceptions as understood from the example of a sage, who is eligible for the Utsarga exception?
**42-47** Penance for cutting hair from the beard, armpits, etc.
**48-50** Penance for brushing teeth, etc.,
**"** Penance for removing worms from the anus, the nature and cause of worms,
**"** Penance for cutting nails, analysis of the one-sided and many-sided principles of nail cutting, collection of references from various Agamas, knowledge of the situation with and without cause,
**"** Agamic rules, tooth decay, precautions for keeping teeth healthy, the connection of tooth brushing with sense restraint, restraint, and meditation, the illness of teeth and the fact that brushing teeth occasionally is not a transgression, knowledge of discernment.
**51-56** Penance for actions related to the lips
**57-62** Penance for actions related to the eyes
**64-66** Penance for cutting hair from the head, etc.,
**"** The number and order of the relevant 51 sutras, the meaning of the 13 terms and 26 sutras mentioned in the Churni, and their table.
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