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A Nirgrantha does not behold and contemplate the lovely forms of women. It is the second clause,
Third Clause of the Fourth Great Vow.
agreer aar zravn¬ì famiù geutoi goa zu13 gaadifounį yuftaç fan, dadi guro faniè di şefta' goazaış' goanif«ang' acid áfaðar araúfasen, at faniù şeuto' goazuış' goaकी लिया सरित्तए सिय त्ति तच्चा भावणा
Ahâvarâ tacca bhâvanâ-No Nigganthé itthiņam puvva-rayâîm puvva-Kiliyāim sumarittaé siyā. Kévali būyā-Nigganthé nam itthīņam puvvarayaim puvva-kiliyāim, saramāņé santibhéyä jāva bhaǹsijjā no Nigganthé itthiņam puvva-rayāim puvva kiliyāim sarittaé siya tti tacca bhavanā.
Second Clause of the Fourth Great Vow.
There are five clauses. This is the first clause-A Nirgrantha does dot continually discuss topics relating to women. The Kébalin says-If a Nirgrantha discusses such topics, he might fall from the law declared by the Kévalin, because of the destruction or disturbance of his peace. A Nirgrantha does not continually discuss topics relating to women. This is the first clause,
Third Clause of the Fourth Great Vow
Now, next, the third clause-A Nirgrantha does not recall to his mind, the pleasures and amusements he formerly had with women. The Kèvalin says-If a Nirgrantha recalls to his mind the pleasures and amusements he formerly had with women, he might fall from the law declared by Kévalins etc. A Nirgrantha does not recall to his mind, the pleasures and amusements he formerly had with women. This is the third clause.
Foruth Clause of the Fourth Great Vow
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