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I a Nirgrantha has not constantly his grant renewed, he might take possession of what is not given. A Nirgrantba etc.
This is the fourtb clause:Now follows the fifth clause :
A Nirgrantha begs for a limited ground for his co-religionists after deliberation, not witbout deliberation. The Kévalin says- If a Nirgranthe should beg without deliberation, he might take possession of what is not given. A Nirgrantha etc.
This is the fifth clause (5) In this way the great vow, etc. This is, Sir, ibe third great vow IV. The fourth great vow runs thus;
I renounce all sexual pleasures either with gods, or men, or animals. I shall not give way to sensuality etc, ( all as in the foregoing paragraph down to ) exempt myself.
There are five clauses. The first clause rune thus:
A Nirgrantha does not continually discuss topics relating to women. The Kóvaliu says:-If a Nirgrantha discusses such topice, he might fall from the law declared by the Kévalin, because of the destruction or disturbance of his peace. A Nirgrantha etc.
This is the first clause (1) Now follows the second clause:
A Nirgrantha does not regard and contemplate the lovely forms of women. The Kévalin says:-If a Nirgrantha regards and contemplates the lovely forms of women, he might etc. A Nirgrautha etc.
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