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THE JAINA GAZETTE 12. The abhighata dosa consists in using the material intended for the building of the walls etc. of one's own residence for the bastika.
13. The anacharita dasa occurs when the material is brought from a distant village, for building a bastika for saints.
14. The sthagita or udbhinna dosa is the offering of a place by opening up a bricked or walled passage, or an otherwise closed door.
15. The achhedya dosa is the securing of a bastika belonging to another by putting him in fear of the displeasure of the king, the minister and the like.
16. The anisristi dosa occurs when a bastika is offered by a minor, or a servant, or by one not having authority over the place.
33. The sankita dosa lies in accepting the use of a bastika when the mind is in doubt as to whether it is or is not free from any of the prescribed defects.
34. The mrakshita dosa arises when the place has been freshly painted or plastered over.
35. The nikshipta dosa occurs when it contains living beings and organisms (green vegetables and the like) placed under blocks of wood etc.
36. The pihita dosa arises when it has been offered after the removal of living things or organisms (green vegetables etc.).
37. The vyavaharana dosa arises when it can be approached by trading on piles of wood, clothes, brambles and the like.
38. The dayaka dosa occurs when it is given by a person who is insane, possessed, in mourning, intoxicated, or an eunuch.
39. The unmisra dosa arises when it abounds in ants and the like.
40. The aparinali dosa occurs when it has not been in use for a long time, so that insects may have gathered about its
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