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6. Pattana [where all things are available] 7. Aakar [where all things are available] 8. Dronamukha [where there is a path connecting water and land, where sea goods are unloaded] 9. Nigam [where merchants reside] 10. Rajdhani [where the king's palace etc. are] 11. Prashram [where ascetics etc. live] 12. Nivesh Sannivesh [where merchants unload their goods] 13. Sambadh-Sambah [where farmers live or where people from other villages stay in mountains, caves etc. for the protection of their wealth etc. from their village] 14. Ghosh [where Gujar people-Gwalas who graze cows etc. live] 15. Anshika [half, third or fourth part of a village] 16. Putbhadan [where merchants of the village come to sell their goods]. They can stay inside and outside the city walls for one month each. While staying inside, they should take alms from inside and while staying outside, they should take alms from outside. Shramanis can stay inside for two months and outside for two months. Where there is only one gate of the city wall, Nirgranth and Nirgranthis are prohibited from staying together, but they can stay if there are many gates. Where there are many shops and many gates around the Upashraya, Sadhvis should not stay there, but Sadhu can stay there with effort. Where the place is completely open and there are no gates, Sadhvis should not stay there. If there is no Upashraya-place by way of exception, they can stay by putting up a curtain. Nirgranths are allowed to stay in an open place. Nirgranth and Nirgranthis are allowed to keep and use a mosquito net made of cloth. Nirgranth and Nirgranthis are not allowed to stand, sit, lie down, sleep, eat, drink, study etc. near a water body. Shraman-Shramanis are not allowed to stay where there are pictures that arouse passions. They are not allowed to stay without the permission of the house owner. Shraman-Shramanis should not stay in a house where there is a passage in the middle - where householders live. If there is a quarrel between an Acharya, Upadhyaya, Shraman or Shramani of a Shraman, they should apologize to each other. He who is calm is a worshiper. The essence of Shram Dharma is Upsham - "Uvasamsaram Samannam". Vihar is prohibited during Varshavas, but it is prescribed during Hemant and Grishma seasons. Nirgranth-Nirgranthis are prohibited from wandering repeatedly in unfavorable areas. Because there is a possibility of violation of restraint. Therefore, there is a provision for atonement. [50]