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

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________________ JAINA MONASTIC JURISPRUDENCE 65 (5) Not scanning the ground for easing nature; depositing the excreta in an improper manner; not cleaning the anus properly --- m.p.u. — Nis. IV, 102-111. (6) Depositing excreta in a house, or at the front of a house or at the door or at the open verandah, or in a house where there is a dead body (?), or on the ash of a burnt body or on a pillar for the dead, etc., or in a temple or on mud; or in a new earth-mine, or in a grove of umbara or banyan or aśvattha trees; or in a sugar-cane field or rice-field or cotton-field; or in a place where there are vegetables, groves, flowers, seeds or leaves - m.p.u. - Nis. III, 70-78. (7) Entering the nunnery in an improper way or keeping the requisites in the path of the nuns — m.p.u. - Nis. IV, 24. (8) Creating new quarrels or re-raising old pacified ones — m.p.u. – Nis. IV, 25-26. (9) Laughing with a wide open mouth — mi.p.u. - Nis. IV, 27. (10) For making sounds through the mouth, teeth, lips, nose, armpits, hands, nails, fruits etc. — m.p.u. - Nis, V, 36-59. (11) For practising masturbation, moving the penis by means of a piece of wood, pressing it, massaging it with oil or ghee, cleaning it with water, spraying powder over it, cutting it; trying to ejaculate semen — māsiyaṁ parihāraţthāņa” aņugghāiyan. --- Nis. I, 1-9. (12) Dispelling the smoke in the house by requesting a heretic or householder — m.p.a. - Nis. I, 57. (13) Sitting or sleeping over a place which is full of living beings or which is unstable -- c.p.u. - Nis. XIII, 1-11. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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