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

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________________ 72 S. B. DEO (26) eating that which is not given to or by the ācārya - m.p.u. - Nis. IV, 20. (27) eating only the good items of food and depositing the rest elsewhere - m.p.u. - Nis. II, 43-49. (28) for accepting a raw fruit in a settlement, cat vāro laghavaḥ (29) -do- in a pāțaka - catvāro guravah. (30) -do- in a row of houses -- şadlaghavaḥ. (31) -do- in a village - sadguravaḥ. (32) for accepting a raw fruit at the gates of a village -- cheda. (33) -do- outside the village — mūla. (34) -do- at the boundary of a village - pārāñcika - Brh. kalp. bhā. I, 786. (35) eating food in the vessels of a householder - c.p.u. — Nis. XII, 10-13. (35) seeking common alms together and then divid ing it in the company of one who is undergoing the parihāra-tapa - m.p.u. — Nis. IV, 112. (36) receiving food in the first porisē of the day and keeping it up to the fourth porisi and then eating it or giving it to somebody else — c.p.u. - Kalp. IV, 11. (37) buying, exchanging or making somebody to buy or exchange or bring on credit or accepting bought vikritis -- c.p.u. - Nis. XIX, 1-4. (38) accepting food brought from the terrace or granary or by breaking the seal; or that placed on living beings; or that, being hot, is being fanned by hand, fan, cloth-end or by mouth; accepting hot food; accepting a wash of rice, sesamum etc. -- c.p.u. - Nis. XVII, 123-32. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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