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THE PÐNANCES
Destruction of all forms of life except that endowed with the capacity to think
(the dange)
Types of temperament
for one bia
for repeated sins
I kalyānaha
I pancha kal
yānaka | 3 upavasar
Uttara s t wavern 1 halyānoha
ing + vigiland Lūlag + Favera upavāsas
ing + yigilant Uttara g + unwaver | 2 upavāsas*
ing + non-vigilant Hula g + unwater-| 2 upavasar
ing + non-vigilant Uttara g. + waver | 2 upavasas
ing + Don-Figilant | Aula g + waver- laghumasa (ono
ing + non-Tigilant Lalyānaha)
I halyonaka
i pancha kalyanaka
mula
The same is the penance foi the destruction of the sange type of the 5-sensed forms of animallife, except that the fasts are then required to be observed without interruption, whereas in the other case regular meals are allowed to be interposed between fasts, in case of illness
Some achäryas divide the motive for an action into two classes and then subdivide ench of them into different sub-classes as follows -
* According to the text tbe pedance for one fault in this casc 1s & upavāsas and for repeated faults only 2 aparāsas, but thie 18 covered by the remark in the foot-note on the precedins page, and has been corrected as before