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Failures-of-conduct Connected with the Vrata of Non-attachment-for-possessions :
TATTVĀRTHA SUTRA
(1) To exceed the quantity that has been fixed for the possession of fields and residental quarters-thus the quantity fixed at the time of accepting the vrata being subsequently exceeded out of greed.
(2) The same relating to the possession of manufactured and raw gold-and-silver.
(3) The same relating to the possession of cattle-wealth like cow, buffaloes etc. and corns like wheat, bajarī etc.
(4) The same relating to the possession of servants and maid-servants.
(5) The same relating to the possession of the various sorts of clothes and utensils. 24.
Failures-of-conduct Connected with the Digviramana-vrata:
(1) After having fixed the limit of height for climbing a tree, mountain etc. to violate this limit out of greed or some such mental perturbance-that is called violating the regulation prescribed for the upward direction.
(2-3) Likewise, violating the regulation prescribed for the downward direction or that prescribed for the transverse direction. (4) When spheres with different limits have been fixed for different directions then at some occasion as per need to make reduction from the sphere pertaining to one direction and to make an equivalent addition to that pertaining to another direction that is called making addition to the sphere of regulation.
(5) Not to keep in memory a regulation that has been prescribed-memory being the basis of all observance of a regulation. 25.
Failures-of-conduct Connected with the Deśaviramaṇa-vrata: (1) When a thing lying outside the prescribed sphere is got
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