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Hemaraj Pande's Caurāsi Bol
14. Malli and Nemi were the only two Jinas who did not marry. (49)
15. Draupadi did marry all the five Pāṇḍava brothers. (50)
16. A muni should collect alms by going from house to house (and not take his meal standing in one house as is the custom among the Digambaras). (50)
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17. It is proper to worship an image of a Jina with items such as musk (kasturi), etc. (51)
18. A naked image of a Jina is not auspicious; it is proper to worship an image of a Jina with ornaments. (52-53)
19. A Jina's nudity is not visible to anyone as Indra places an ambara (a piece of cloth) on his shoulder. (54)
20. The ganadhara Gautama did honor a parivrājaka, a mendicant of a non-Jaina order, for the sake of dharma. (55)
21. It is proper to make a sthāpană of a Jaina monk (guru) in his absence similar to the image of a Jina. (56-57)
22. Śatruñjaya is a holy place (tīrtha). [This item is missing in the Digambara list.](58)
23. A Jain monk may give initiation (diksă) and even preach a sermon (both of which are auspicious activities) while still maintaining the suddha-upayoga. (59-63)
24. Vasudeva (father of Kṛṣṇa) had seventy-two thousands wives (i.e., more than a cakravarti. This is similar to Bahubali being stronger than Bharata). (64-65)
25. Jamāli was the son-in-law of Jina Mahāvīra and he did start a wrong view (kumata, i.e., a nihnava). (66)
26. A disciple of Candarudräcärya attained kevalajñāna (while he was carrying his sick teacher on his shoulders). (67)
27. The vyavahāra naya is as important as the niscaya naya. (68-76)
28. The dravyarthika and the paryäyärthika nayas are equally important. (77-87)
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