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number of times that he neglects to do it, he should remain in Kâyotsarga for a period required for repeating Logassa Satra for each time.
11. He should not, at all, talk while he is taking his meals or while he is doing his Prati-kramaņa Kriya or while he is inspecting his shawls, bedding etc. except for an urgent necessity
12. With the idea of preserving Esaņâ Samiti (carefulness in accepting alms), a Sadhu should not take water mixed with rice-washings or unfiltered unboiled water or stream water even if he may be badly in need of water, so long as he can get nirdosa (faultiess) and prasuka (free from living creatures) water.
13 With the idea of preserving Ādānabhanda-matta-niksepanā Samiti (careful taking and re-placing of utensils, bedding etc), he should place on the ground and remove from it all articles of bedding, utensils etc after minutely examining and removing with a soft brush any imsects or vermins that may be found there, so as to avoid killing or injuring them. If there be any negligence in this matter, he should repeat Namaskara (Navakara) Mantra.
14 If the danda (religious stick carried by Sadhus) or the articles of bedding or the utensils, be placed carelessly any where he should practise a penance of one kyambila or remain in Kāyotsarga repeating one hundred verses.
15. With the idea of preserving Pāristhāpanikā Samiti (careful disposal of urine, foeces, phlegm etc) if any living being is killed while disposing off urine, foeces, phlegm, or putting into the ground sa-dosa (faulty) food-materials, he should do one āyambila as atonement.
16. He should first say 'Anujāņaha jassu gaho' requesting permission for the ground from its owner, before depositing uri ne, foeces etc on it, and he should utter Vosiré' Vosiré vosiré
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