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

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________________ 66 S. B. DEO (14) For wearing garlands or girdles or decorative clothes or furs or skins out of curiosity — c.p.u. — Nis. XVII, 3-14. (15) Looking at one's reflection in mirror or in a bead or in oil or in fat etc. — c.p.u. - Nis. XIII, 30-41. (16) Telling (of one's own accord) one's own qualifications for the post of an ācārya -- c.p.u. -- Nis. XVII, 133. (17) Seeing, pondering over or getting attracted towards woodwork, sculpture, books, ivory-work, jewelwork; beautiful wells, tanks; large festivals; horse-plays, elephant-plays; horse-fights, buffalo-fights, etc., any scenes of merry-making, scenes of quarrel or places where persons of all ages sing or dance putting on ornaments or fineries - c.p.u. — Nis. XII, 16-28. (18) Breaking the vow of 'pratyākhyāna' frequently c.p.u. - Nis. XII, 3. (19) Pondering over the feet of women when they are going or coming - c.p.a. - Nis. IX, 8-9. (19a) Causing a heretic or the owner of the lodge to stitch the samghāļī of a nun — c.p.u. - Nis. XII, 7. (20) If the monk pondered over a nun - laghumāsa. (21) If he desired to see her again — gurumāsa.. (22) If he got fever due to this desire — catvāro māsāh laghukāḥ. (23) If he got fever due to this desire - catvāro māsāḥ. (24) -- had burning sensation — saņmāsā laghavaḥ. (25) - had no taste for food -- sanmāsā guravah. (26) — had swooning -- cheda. (27) — had hysteria -- mūla. (28) -- lost understanding — anavasthāpya. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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