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## Translation:
**4. Time for Accepting Alms and Essential Items Related to Alms**
**5. Method of Cleaning the Kalpaka-patra (Alms Bowl), Lepita (Lacquered) and Alapita (Unlacquered) Patra, Benefits of Patra-Lep (Lacquer)**
**6. Gachchashatikadi - Religious, Swagrihayatimishra (Mixed with Household), Swagrihapashaandamishra (Mixed with Household Heresy), Yavadathikamishra (Mixed with Yavadathika), Kritakrit (Purchased), Putikarmika (Made with Foul Material), and Pratmarthakrit (Made for Self-Interest) and their Sub-Categories**
**7. Description of the Anuyan Rath Yatra (Procession of the Anuyan) and its Associated Faults**
**8. Purakarma - Faults Incurred by Cleaning Hands, etc., with Water Containing Mind-Stuff Before Accepting Alms**
**9. Glan-Glan-Rugna (Sick) Shraman's Service, Nirjara (Loss of Energy) Due to it, Investigation of Pathya (Dietary Regimen), Method of Taking the Sick Shraman to a Vaidya (Physician), Manner of Talking to the Vaidya, Providing Shelter to the Sick Shraman, Faults Incurred by the Acharya (Teacher) Leaving the Sick Shraman in a Lane, etc., and the Provisions for their Prāyaścitta (Atonement)**
**10. Gachchpratibandha Yathalandaika - Conduct, Including Vandana (Salutation), with Yathalandaika Kalpadharis (Followers of the Yathalandaika Kalpa) Who Maintain a Connection with the Gachch Due to Reasons like Vachana (Scriptural Texts), etc., and the Limits of Masakalpa (Monthly Observances)**
**11. Uparidosha - Faults Incurred by Staying in One Area for More Than One Month During Times Other Than the Rainy Season**
**12. Apvada - Exceptional Reasons for Staying in One Area for More Than One Month, Light Shed on the Method of Bhikshacharya (Practice of Accepting Alms) for Shraman and Shramani (Male and Female Ascetics). It is also Explained that if a Village, City, etc., is Divided into Two Parts, Inside and Outside a Fort, then Light is Shed on the Rules and Regulations Regarding the Acharya's Conduct for Shramanis Inside and Outside. The Limits of Masakalpa for Nirgranthi (One Who Has Abandoned All Attachments), Vihar-Vidhi (Rules of Conduct), the Head of the Community and his Qualities, Recording of the Area by Him, Abduction of Shramanis by Buddhist Shravakas (Followers) in Bharouch, Suitable Areas for Shramanis, Residence, Protection from Harassment by Non-believers, Number of Shramanis Going for Bhiksha (Alms), Maximum Time a Shramani Can Stay in One Place Outside the Rainy Season, and its Provisions. Considering Both the Sthavirakalpa (Elder's Code) and Jinakalpa (Jina's Code), the Commentary Accepts the Prominence of Both from the Perspectives of Nispaddaka (Executor) and Nispann (Accomplished). From the Perspective of Sutra-Artha (Meaning of the Sutra), etc., Sthavirakalpa is the Nispaddaka of Jinakalpa. Jinakalpa is Nispann from the Perspective of Jnana (Knowledge), Darshan (Vision), Charitra (Conduct), etc. To Clarify the Subject, Examples of Guhasingh, Two Women, and Two Groups are Presented. It is Elaborated that Nirgandha-Nirgranthis (Those Who Have Abandoned All Attachments) Should Not Stay in a Village, City, etc., with One Entrance and One Courtyard. Various Perspectives are Considered Regarding Where Shraman and Shramani Should Stay. In the Vyavshaman Prakrut Sutra, it is Considered that if There is Discord Among Shramans, Then One Should Adopt Upshaman (Pacification) and Calm the Distress. One Who Adopts Upshaman is Paradharka (One Who Acts for the Benefit of Others), and One Who Does Not is Viradhak (One Who Acts for Self-Interest). The Acharya is Subject to Prāyaścitta for Neglecting to Pacify Distress Among Shraman and Shramani. The Method of Pacifying Disputes Among Them is Presented.**