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DOCTRINE OF THE JAIN. allows of a limited freedom to move, and after all it is pr' - these three that are described by Āyār. 38, 20 leaving of technical names. The actions serying for the preparati been represented by v. KAMPTZ on the authority of th We here but talk of the act of confession, the aton publicly confessed offences and the new subjection to or smaller vows, the solemn renunciation of the thr the solid food, the taking of a soft laxative drink (s! and the renunciation of the fourfold food, i.e. lig . well. The diffierent acts are performed in the prel community fellowship attending in an attitudes attention and accompanied by a sermon (anusatth.. by the Guru. Gn the whole this corresponds with tion of Khandaga's death-fasting supplied by V) . may be concluded from the expressions ma and kāla-māsa, death is expected to come in the month. The corpse is cremated, as was the rulei. II 1, 15; Isıbhās. 20 end) and as is equally saiof the Titthagaras.
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1 HOERNLE, Uvas footnote 161. The equally applied for the death of profane persons (c. 131a) though probably only out of babit.
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