Book Title: Jaina Monastic Jurisprudence
Author(s): Shantaram Balchandra Dev
Publisher: ZZZ Unknown

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________________ 64 S. B. DEO (12) For him who accepted the headship of a gaccha without studying the chedasūtras or had forgotten these -- catvāro māsā gurukāḥ. (13) For him who appointed an abahuśruta and agītartha to head a gaccha — catvāro guravaḥ. (14) For him who appointed an abahuśruta but a gītārtha to head a gaccha — caturguravaḥ. (15) For him who appointed a bahuśruta but an agitärtha to head a gaccha — caturguravah. (16) For him who being abahuśruta and agītārtha accepted the headship of a gaccha - caturgurukāḥ. (17) ..... as (16) .... abahuśruta but gitārtha -- caturgurukāḥ. (18) .....as (17) .... but bahuśruta and agītārtha - caturgurukāḥ. — Byh. kalp. bhā. I, 703-04. (19) For him who kidnapped a Buddhist novice without his own or his relative's consent, - caturguru. - B?h. kalp. bhā. V, 5095. (20) If a monk manages to enter another gana without atoning for an offence — pañcarāindiya cheya. - Kalp. V, 5. MORAL DISCIPLINE AND SELF-CONTROL (1) If a monk lax in behaviour lives with a similar person and yet wishes to enter the gana, he may be allowed to do so after confession, atonement and undergoing the cheya or parihāra. — Vav. I, 29-32. (2) Washing one's limbs with hot or cold water-- māsiyaṁ parihāraţthāņań ugghāiyam. - Nis. II, 21. (3) Dressing the nails or hair or moustache — m.p.u. - Nis. III, 41-46. (4) Brushing or cleaning the teeth — m.p.u. - Nis. III, 47-49. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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