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

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________________ 76 S. B. DEO Bowl (6) expanding the mouth of the pot; binding it im properly; using a pot with many ties for more than one and a half months -- m.p.a. — Nis. I, 41-45. (7) exchanging the alms-bowl without the consent of the gañin; not giving it to him who is unable to procure one — c.p.u. - Nis. XIV, 1-48. (8) discolouring a coloured pot and vice versa; polishing it with oil, ghee or butter; coating it with powder or paint, washing it with water so as to give it a new appearance -- c.p.u. - Ibid. (9) frequently demanding a bowl in the congregation by getting up — c.p.u. - Ibid. (10) for him who sent a person who had not studied the rules about the begging of the alms-bowl, to bring the coating for a pot -- catvāro gurukāḥ. (11) -do- who had studied it but did not remember the details about it — catvāro laghukāḥ. (12) for coating the pot without the permission of the ācārya - māsalaghu. (13) for not taking the permission of the cart-owner for oil — māsalaghu. (14) for taking oil at night and using it at night - catvāro laghukāḥ. (15) for taking oil at dew-fall or when bulls or calves are tied to the cart -- catvāro laghukāḥ. (16) for taking oil when a dog is sitting below the cart - catvāro gurukāḥ. (17) for coating the pot for decoration - catvāro gurukāḥ. (18) accepting a mediocre pot when decided to accept the best - māsika. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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