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

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________________ JAINA MONASTIC JURISPRUDENCE 71 (8) accepting food from one who is spinning, cut ting or pounding - māsalaghu. (9) eating in excess — catvāro laghavaḥ. (10) eating with hatred — catvāro laghavaḥ. (11) eating sadhūma — catvāro laghavaḥ. (12) eating niskāraṇa. --- catvāro laghavaḥ. (13) eating food in the festival of heretics - catur laghavaḥ (14) taking with permission a fruit belonging to a heretic - caturguru. (15) -do- a bhogika - sadlaghu. (16) -do-a vaņik – sadguru. (17) taking with permission a fruit belonging to the goşthi - cheda. (18) -do- the householder - mūla. (19) -do- the policeman - anavasthāpya. (20) -do- the king -- pārāñcika.. - Bệh. kalp. bhā., I, 532ff.; V, 5089; II, 906. -Jit., 1087ff. (21) going to one's relatives for alms without the permission of the thera — santară cheya or parihāra. — Vav. VI, 1. (22) going to the condemned families for alms with out knowing anything about them (beforehand) or without asking (them)-m.p.u. - Nis. IV, 22. (23) requesting a heretic for food — m.p.u. - Nis. III, 1-12. (24) visiting the same house twice for alms — m.p.u. - Nis. III, 13. (25) accepting food or drink in new settlements, vil lages, iron-mines, copper-mines, lead-mines, gold-mines or jewel-mines — m.p.u. — Nis. V, 34-35. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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