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HISTORY OF JAINA MONACHISM
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CLOTHING :
(1) Putting on the clothes of a householder.149
(2) Accepting or liking to accept the 'jāyaṇā vattha' or the ‘nimantaņā vattha'.150
(3) Exchanging clothes without the consent of the ganin. (4) Colouring an uncoloured cloth or vice versa.
The rest of the transgressions are the same as in the case of the almsbowl given above.151
(5) Getting the sanghādi of a nun stitched by a heretic or by the owner of the lodge.152 BEDDING:
(1) Entering the bed of the owner of the lodge.153
(2) Sleeping over a place full of living beings, or on the doorframe (?) (giheluya) or near the fire place (?) (jhāmavala), walls, a slab of stone, pieces of a brick or of a stone (lelu) or on a plank or a couch,---all these unstable, shaky and not well tied. 154
SEAT:
(1) Carrying the seat of the householder.155
(2) Sitting over a seat of grass or of wood which is covered by the clothes of others.156
SKINS ;
(1)
Using skins with hair.157
TOURING:
(1) Deciding to undertake a journey to the country of Lādha (knowing full well) that there are anārya, dasagu (dasyu ?) and milakkhu (mleñcha ?) people there.158
149. Ibid., 12, 11. 150. Ibid., 15, 99. 151. Ibid., 18, 21-64. 152. Ibid., 12, 7. 153. Ibid., 16, 1-3. 154. Ibid., 13, 1-11. 155. Ibid., 12, 10-13. 156. Ibid., 12, 6. 157. Ibid., 12, 5.
158. Ibid., 16, 26. BULL, DCRI.--75
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