Book Title: History of Jaina Monachism
Author(s): S B Deo
Publisher: Deccan College Research Institute

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________________ HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM 585 REQUISITES : (1) Using complete and intact pieces of skins or clothes.64 (2) While touring from village to village covering the head (with a garment) (Sisaduvāriyam kareï?).65 (3) Taking out long threads from the saņa-cotton, uņņa-cotton (wool), ponda-cotton or amila-cotton.66 (4) Getting one's sanghādi stitched by a heretic or by the owner of the residence.67 (5) Having long ends or threads for one's sanghādī.68 (6) Obtaining the returnable (pāļihāriya) 'pāyapuñchana' on the condition of returning it the same night, but returning it the next day; or returning it the same night when promised to return it the next day.69 (7) Same as above regarding staff, stick, 'avalehaniyā' and bambooneedle.70 (8) Same as above regarding the articles belonging to a householder. 71 (9) Breaking or collecting (?) the gourd-bowl, wooden bowl, earthen bowl, staff, stick, duster or bamboo-needle.72 (10) Taking out the returnable bedding or that owned by the householder without his consent; or not searching the lost bedding, or not scanning the requisites.73 (11) Using an alms-vessel found by others (?) 74 (12) Making, using or enjoying raw, coloured or variously coloured wood sticks, bamboo sticks or cane-sticks.75 (13) Entering a specially made bed or specially fashioned (? saparikamma) bed.78 64. Ibid., 2, 22-24. 65. Ibid., 3, 68. 66. Ibid., 5, 24. 67. Ibid., 5, 12. 68. Ibid., 5, 13. 69. Ibid., 5, 15-16. 70. Ibid., 5, 19-20. 71. Ibid., 5. 21-22. 72. Ibid., 2, 25-26; 5, 66. 73. Ibid., 2, 50-59. 74. Ibid., 2, 27-31. 75. Ibid., 5, 25-33. 76. Ibid., 5, 60-62. BULL. DCRI.-74 Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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