________________ Notes 71law of keeping oneself within a certain limited place, (6) generere keeping of the Poso in which a Sbravaka observes a fast for a day, and remains for all the 24 hours (or sometimes 12 ) just like & Sadhu ( cf. 'THUt a arerait en grat') and that, too, in the vicinity of a Sadhu in an Upashraya, (7) safer fit or the law of giving pure alms to a worthy ( gure ) guest like a Sadhu etc. The first three of the Seven S'iks'avratas are sometimes called yurags, the remaining four being called शिक्षाव्रतs. St. 65. pont agafareira (Sk. T ElenaUNIT) other minute thoughts, By this the author refers to st. 66 which .enumerates various technical terms and expressions about the theory of Karma. a an indeclinable ( see notes on st. 34. ) . st. 66. This verse alludes in brief to all the six Karmagranthas viz. ffanten, toteara, apstafara, raifa, Taf and faraft and thereby the poet wants to show to the readers that Mayanasundari was well-versed in the much intricated and difficult theory of Karma propounded in them. In order to thoroughly understand this verse, the study of the Karmagranthas is in: