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**Composed by Somasen Bhattaraka**
This explains in detail the secrets of Dharma, such as what constitutes sin, etc. It also inspires the desire to listen to and teach the scriptures of the Munis and Pandits, or to serve and cause others to serve. ||95||96||97||98||99||100||
One should again offer salutations to the Jinas and Jain Dharma practitioners. After inquiring about the well-being of the Guru, etc., one should return to one's home. ||101||
Upon returning home, one should bathe as before, perform Japa, Homa, worship of the Jina, Achamana, Pranayama, pouring water on the head, offering Arghya, etc. One should not perform any worship, etc., with hot water. ||102|| ||103||
**Offering of Patra**
Then, at the time of eating, one should perform Patra Dana. This is the best cause for attaining Bhoga Bhoomi and heaven. ||104||
**Types of Patra**
There are four types of Patra, known here, which bring happiness in this life and the next. It is considered supreme due to the distinction between Dharma Patra, Bhoga Patra, Yasha Patra, and Seva Patra. ||105||
**Types of Dharma Patra**
There are three types of Dharma Patra: inferior, middle, and superior. One should always give to these, as they bring happiness in the next life. ||106||