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

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________________ Skins Broom Sticks Redding Broom JAINA MONASTIC JURISPRUDENCE (1) using complete and intact pieces of skins or clothes māsiyam parihāraṭṭhāṇum ugghāiyam. Nis. II, 22-24. REQUISITES (2) obtaining the returnable payapuñchaṇa on the condition of returning it the same night, but returning it the next day; or returning it the same night when promised to return it the next day m.p.u. Nis. V, 15-16. (3) taking out the returnable bedding or that owned by the householder without his consent; or not searching the lost bedding, or not scanning the requisites m.p.u. Nis. II, 50-59. ―― Jain Education International 75 - (4) making, using or enjoying raw, coloured or variously coloured wooden, bamboo or cane sticks m.p.u. Nis. V, 25-33. (5) using a broom which is bigger in measurements; or having fine thread-ends for it; giving one tie to the broom; giving more than three ties to the broom; binding it in a kaḍusaga way, holding it loosely; keeping it as a pillow; breaking it m.p.u. Nis. V, 67-77. For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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