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(1) Purekamm (purvakarma)--to wash hands (etc.) before giving
alms to an ascetic.
(2) Pacchakanm (pashchatkarma)—to wash hands (etc.) after
giving alms to an ascetic.
(3) Udulle (udakardra)- with dripping hands (etc.).
(4) Sasaniddham (samsnigdha)—not dripping but wet. (5) Mattiya—Sachit (contaminated with living organisms) sand;
lump of sand; slime etc. (6) Usam-Sachit or contaminated salt; saline soil. (7) Hariyale (hartal)-yellow orpiment. (8) Hinguluye (Heenglu)--cinnabar. (9) Manosila (Mensil)—a type of mineral powder. (10) Anjane (anjan)--Antimony powder. (11) Lone--common salt. (12) Geruya (geru)-red ochre. (13) Vanniya--yellow clay.
(14) Sediya-chalk.
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(15) Soratthiya (Saurashtriku)-alum; a mineral found
Saurashtra and also called Gopi-chandan. (16) Pittham--fresh ground and non-strained flour.
(17) Kukkus-bran.
(18) Ukkuttha-paste of green leaves or fruit gratings.
Of these, purahkarma, pashchatkarma, udakardra and samsnigdha, these four are relating to water-bodied beings. Pittham, kukkus and ukkuttha, are relating to plant-bodied beings and the remaining eleven are relating to earth-bodied beings.
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