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[Ninth Uddeshak] [419] If it is given, he lives outside the house, from that food, if he gives it to the Sadhu, then it is not permissible to take it. 8. If food is made for the servant, messenger, wanderer, and worker of the Shayatar, it is given as A-pratiharic, he lives outside the house, from that food, if he gives it to the Sadhu, then it is permissible to take it. 9. The relative of the Sagarik (Shayatar) lives in the Sagarik's house, on the same stove of the Sagarik, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 10. If the relative of the Sagarik lives in the Sagarik's house, on a different stove from the Sagarik's stove, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 11. The relative of the Sagarik lives outside the Sagarik's house, on the same stove of the Sagarik, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 12. The relative of the Sagarik lives outside the Sagarik's house, on a different stove from the Sagarik's stove, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 13. The relative of the Sagarik lives in a different part of the Sagarik's house, and in a house with one entrance and exit, on the same stove of the Sagarik, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 14. The relative of the Sagarik lives in a different part of the Sagarik's house, and in a house with one entrance and exit, on a different stove from the Sagarik's stove, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 15. The relative of the Sagarik lives in a different part of the Sagarik's house, and in a house with one entrance and exit, outside the house, on the same stove of the Sagarik, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living. If he gives that food to the Nirgranth-Nirgranthis, then it is not permissible for them to take it. 16. The relative of the Sagarik lives in a different part of the Sagarik's house, and in a house with one entrance and exit, outside the house, on a different stove from the Sagarik's stove, with the same material of the Sagarik, and makes food for a living.