Book Title: Jainism And Its History
Author(s): Sagarmal Jain
Publisher: Research Foundation for Jainology

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________________ (m) Occupations in which fires are set in forests, fields etc. (n) Occupations in which lakes, ponds etc. are dried up. (c) Occupations in which wicked men, prostitutes or call girls are supported. (8) Five major violations pertaining to the vow of abstaining purposeless misconduct. (a) Licentious speech or uttering words that would arouse passions. (b) Vulgar bodily gestures. (c) Obscene talks or jargons. (d) Supplying poison and weapons or other such objects as may lead to violence. (e) Possessing in excess the things of daily requirement. (9) Five Major violations pertaining to the vow of self control. (a) Misconduct of speech. (b) Misconduct of body. (c) Misconduct of mind. (d) Lack of Interest in Sāmāyika or a feeling of disregard in practicing equanimity. (e) Lack of requisite memory in practicing equanimity. (10) Five major violations pertaining to the vow of day to day additional limits (Desavrata) (a) Asking somebody to bring something from beyond the set limits. (b) Sending someone for something beyond the set limits. (c) Making some sound and giving hints to those who are outside the limits to do certain jobs. (d) To make bodily gesture for the same purpose. (e) To throw some physical stuff outside the set limits for indicating Jainism and its History 214

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