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

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________________ JAINA MONASTIC JURISPRUDENCE 67 (29) — died — pārāñcika. - Brh. kalp. bhā. III, 2258-62. (30) One who maintained his livelihood by practising medicine and astronomy and became a servant of the king - mūla. - Angd. 7, 55, comm. (31) One who did not follow properly the ‘vratas' due to sway of passions and thus brought shame to the Samgha - mūla. - Angd. 7, 55 comm. (32) One of lax morals, lazy in study and ignorant of scriptures — mūla. - Angd. 7, 55 comm. (33) Violation of any of the mūlavratas — śraddhāna. - Angd. 7, 57 comm. (34) Condemnation of the Tirthankaras, ganadharas, ganins, the āgama, or samgha - pārāñcika. -- Angd. 7. 56 comm. (35) Enjoying a queen, behaving against a king - pārāñcika. - Angd. 7, 57 commi (36) Using complete, new, washed, or dyed pieces of garments for the sake of attracting women; or eating vikritīs for the above purpose; making or wearing garlands of various materials for the above purpose, or using excellent blankets, skins of deer, camel etc., or garments so soft cotton or gold-embroidered clothes -- c.p.a. - Nis. VII, 1-12. (37) Telling stories at odd times in the company of women — c.p.a. - Nis. VIII, 10. (38) Indulgence in sexual intercourse by a monk or a nun with opposite counterparts created by gods by magic - c.p.a. Kalp. V, 13-14. (39) Stealing something belonging to the member of one's own sect -- anavasthāpya. -- Kalp. IV, 3. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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