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588
S. B. DEO (3) Carrying the seat of a householder. (4) Making his diagnosis (in illness).96
(5) Teaching heretics or householders the spells, magic, science of omens, astrology, etc.,97 architecture or strophes; or speaking harsh words to them.98
(6) Giving food, drink, eatables or chewables to a heretic or to the owner of the residence; or accepting these from them; or exchanging clothes, alms-bowl, blanket or broom with them.99
MORAL DISCIPLINE AND SELF-CONTROL :
(1) Binding a creature or setting it free.100
(2) Sitting over or sleeping upon a place full of living beings such as a pillar, a wall, a clod of earth, a plank, a couch or a terrace-all of which are not stable or well-tied.101
(3) Climbing a living tree or a tree with living beings upon it.102
(4) Taking out or asking somebody to take out or accept the begging-bowl from which earth-bodies, water-bodies, fire-bodies or roots, bulbs, leaves, flowers, fruits, herbs or seeds are taken out.103
(5) Keeping the bowl on a place full of living beings, or on a shaky place.104
(6) Depositing the excreta on places containing living beings or on unstable places 105
(7) Depositing the excreta in gardens, pleasure-houses, empty houses, deserted houses, grass-houses, car-garrages, etc.206
(8) Putting on garlands of various things, or girdles of various materials, or ornamental garlands or decorative clothes or furs and skins, out of curiosity.107
96. Ibid., 12, 10-13. 97. Ibid., 13, 17-29. 98. Ibid., 13, 12-16. 99. Ibid., 15, 75-78. 100. Ibid., 12, 1-2; the same if done out of curiosity, 17, 1-2. 101. Ibid., 13, 1-11. 102. lbid., 12, 9. 103. Ibid., 14, 35-40. 104. Ibid., 14, 24-34. 105. Ibid., 16, 40-50. 106. Ibid., 15, 66-74. 107. Ibid., 17, 3-14.
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