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UTTARADHYAYANA.
Then he should, in due order, reflect on all transgressions he has committed during the day, with regard to knowledge, faith, and conduct. (40)
Having finished Kâyôtsarga, and paid his reverence to the Guru, he should, in due order, confess his transgressions committed during the day. (41)
Then having recited the Pratikramana Sûtra?, and having annihilated his sins, he should pay his reverence to the Guru (asking absolution) ?, and go through Kâyôtsarga without allowing himself to be affected by any pains. (42)
Having finished Kâyôtsarga, and paid his reverence to the Guru, he should pronounce the customary (three) praises, and then wait for the proper time. (43)
In the first Paurushi (of the night) he should study; in the second he should meditate; in the third he should leave off sleep; and in the fourth he should study again? (44)
In the fourth Paurushi he should wait for the proper time and then begin to study without waking the householders. (45)
In the last quarter of the fourth Paurushi he should pay his reverence to the Guru, and performing Kâla-pratikramana 4 he should wait for the proper time. (46) When the (time for) Kâyôtsarga has arrived, he
Padikamittu = pratikramya, explained pratikramanasûtram uktva.
? According to the Dipikâ: having repeated the three Gâthâs beginning âriyauvagghầya.
8 This verse is the same as verse 18, except a verbal difference in the last line.
4 Padika mittu kâlassa, see p. 145, note 1. The Dîpikâ here explains this phrase by: doing acts proper for that time.