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SANNYASA DHARMA
(14) māla rohana dosa, offering at a place where the sadhu can only reach by mounting a ladder or a (long) flight of steps;
(15) achchedya dos, offering food for fear of
some one;
(16) anisṛista doṣa, offering food when object. ed to by servants in authority, or guardians, or by a servant when the master be away;
(17) dhatri dosa, obtaining food by teaching how to look after children;
(18) data dos, obtaining food by carrying
messages;
(19) nimitta dosa, obtaining food by means of palmistry, prognostication etc.;
(20) ājivikā doșa, obtaining food by describing one's own high lineage, merit or occupations ;
(21) vūnipaka dosa, obtaining food by means of speech agreeable to the giver ;
(22) vaidyakı dosa (by discoursing on medi
cine);
(23) krodha dosa (by means of anger or angry threats);
(21) mūna dosa (by means of pride);
(25) māyā dosa (by means of deceit); (26) lobha doṣa (by exciting avidity); (27) purva stuti dosa (by means of prior praise); (28) paschata stuti dosa (by means of posterior or subsequent praise);
(29) vidya dosa (by imparting occult powers, or by promising to do so);
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