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

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________________ 68 S. B. DEO (40) Stealing something of one belonging to other sect - anavasthāpya. - Ibid. (41) Striking somebody with the fist — anavasthāpya. Ibid. (42) for a criminal — pārāñcika. (43) for a careless fellow — pārāñcika. (44) for a sodomite --- pārāñcika. - Kalp. IV, 2. RESIDENCE (1) If a monk goes to another place either for study or sleep without the permission of the superior -- cheya or parihāra. . (2) Staying in a residence which contains liquor or sour barley gruel, or a vessel with cold or warm water, or where a torch burns thoughout the night - santară cheya or parihāra. (3) Not accommodating a co-religionist when space is sufficient — c.p.u. (4) Accepting lodging in condemned families — c.p.u. - Nis. XVI, 29. (5) Making a known or an unknown person stay in the monastery either for a full night or for half a night - c.p.a. - Nis. VIII, 12. (6) Staying out for more than three days —- C.p.a. - Nis. X, 13. (7) One who was attached to a particular residence and stayed there with lax behaviour — mūla. — Angd. VII, 55, comm. (8) If a bhikkhu stayed in a place full of seeds then - laghuko māsa tapasā kālena ca laghukah. (9) — vasaha — l.m., kālena gurukaḥ. (10) - Uvajjhāya — 1.m., tapasā gurukah. (11) — āyariyal.m., tapasā kālena ca gurukah. - Byh. kalp. bhā. IV, 3304. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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