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

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________________ 4 S. B. DEO chamberlain or the door-keepers or the female servants in the harem -- c.p.A.. - Nis. IX, 1-6; 20-28. (47) accepting nivedanā-pinda — c.p.a. - Nis. XI, 81. (48) accepting food full of living beings, or ūdhākar mika food, or eating deliberately that food which involves major or minor faults ——c.p.a. -- Nis. X, 5-6, 19-27. (49) accepting food or drink from the ksatriya king's when they are in the uttara-sālā, or in the horsestable or in the elephant-stable or have gone to secret places, counsel halls or private apartments - c.p.a. - Nis. VIII, 13-17. (50) accepting food that is given up or which is meant for orphans and beggars — c.p.a. - Ibid. STUDY (1) Omitting some words while reading -- māsala ghu. (2) transgressing the sequence of the Tirthankaras - caturguru. (3) mixing or adding words - māsalaghu. (4) having wrong faith - caturlaghu. (5) transgressing the order of the guru - caturguru. - Brh. kalp. bhā. I, 288-99. (6) asking more than three questions regarding the kālikaśruta, and more than seven questions regarding the Diţthivāya. — c.p.u. - Nis. XIX, 8-12. not studying at four times; studying at an improper time; reading only the lower portions; reading in an indistinct tone; not reading the text in due sequence or reading only one out of two identical passages - c.p.u. - Nis. XIX, 13-23. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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