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SANNTASA DIARMA
(30) mantrolpādana doşa, by imparting muntras (invocatory formulas) for snake bite and the like ;
(31) chirns yogu dosa, by imparting for nulas for the preparation of beautifying powders etc.;
(32) mûla korma dosa, by imparting secrets for winning over the love of a person and the like ;
(33) sankila dosa, eating after a suspicion of impurity is raiseil in the mind;
(31) mrikshita dloşil, taking food from one whoso hands and feet are besmeared with ghee (clari. fied butter', oil and the like; or from plates which åre similarly besmeared with such things ;
(35) nikshipła doşa, taking food placed over green leaves, unsterilized water, and the like ;
(86) pihita dosa, taking what is covered with green leaves and other such things or even with heavy though prāsuka (pure) articles ;
(37) samvyavuharuna doșu, taking food when the giver pulls or drags about plates, and the like, without due care ;
(28) dāyaka doşa, taking food from an unclean or unseemly person ;
(39) unmi śra doșa, taking food mixed with earth or insects, or unsterilized things ; . (40) apariņıla loşi, taking water or liquid foods that have not been purified by sterilisers, such as powdered cloves, to render them unsuitable for the breeding of living germs ;
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