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someone's act of theft-that is encouraging someone to commit theft.
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(2) To receive from someone what he has brought through stealing though without oneself rousing him to commit theft or approving his act of theft-that is receiving what has been brought by a thief.
(3) The different kingdoms impose restrictions on the export and import of commodities or they levy some tax on them; now to violate regulations connected with all this-that is violating taxation regulations of the opposite kingdom.
(4) To give or take things employing faulty means, weights, balances--that is measuring out more or less than the proper quantity.
(5) To deal in counterfeit commodities. 22.
Failures-of-conduct Connected with the Vrata of Continence1 :
(1) Not being content with arranging the marriage of one's own children to do the same in the case of someone else's children either out of affection or with a view to reaping the beneficial fruit of kanyādāna or a girl's marriage (lit. making gift of a virgin) that is arranging someone else's marriage.
(2) When someone else has reserved for oneself a prostitute or some such common woman for a certain period then to enjoy her during that very period-that is enjoying a woman kept by someone else.
(3) To enjoy a woman who is a prostitute, or whose husband has gone out, or who is helpless, or who is in possession of no man-that is called enjoying a woman looked after by none.
(4) Unnatural sexual act.
(5) To indulge in multifarious sexual act by frequently rousing passion-that is intensive desire for sexual act. 23.
1. For details of the matter see the Gujarati essay Jainadrstie Brahmacarya.
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