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An Account of ing generally. A man observing it should not intentionally kill or make any one else kill any life higher than the One-Sense life. It entails avoidance of five faults connected with it, which are [1 ] not cutting a limb of an animal [ 2 ] binding it up ( 3 ) beating it with sticks etc ( 4 ) working it beyond its capacity and [5] under feeding it. The second Anu vrita The Satya is Truthfullness in a general sense. nu-Vrita. With it are connected f.ve faults to be avoided by one who keeps it. They are, (1) to speak ill of others ( 2 ) to divulge any one's secret [ 3 ] to censure cthers ( 4 ) to fabricats false writings and ( 5 ) to docter accounts. The third Anu Vrita is general abstinence from
The Ach- stealing. To take without its owner's eurye Anu- permission what is kept, lying, furvrita gotten or not one's own, is general stealing. The five faults of the Vow are ( 1 to make some one else steal ( 2 ) to buy stolen property ( 3 ) to disobey law ( 4 ) to make fise measures &( 5 ) to adulterate commodities for
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