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( 242 ) Mülācāra, 6. 7.; Acaränga, 11 1.6.8 (p. 104). Dasavas,
5.1.55. *38. Cf. l'indiniry'ukti, 271-77; 279-84. - 89. Mülācira, 6. 10. 11, also see, Dsv., 5. i. 31.
90. Ch. Pindaniryukti, 285-91; 303–15. 91. Mülücāra, 6. 15, 17. 92. 11d. 6. 20. 93. Dasvat. 5. 40-41. 94. ibid. 5. 42-3. 95. Mülācira, 6.50, 52; also see, Dasavaikalı ka, 5. i. 43.
5-46. 96. A saņam jadi vā panam khajjam bhoj am ca lijja pej
jam vā. Padilehiūnı suddham bhuñjati panipattesu.
Mulchra, 9. 54; 1. 34. 97. pasak' dhyyana, 133 4. p. 35. 98. Addhamasana-si savvim janassa udarassa tadiyamu
dayelid. Vāū simcaraṇattharii cautthamavasesaye
bhikkhū. --Milicara, 6. 72; also see, ibid, 5. 153. 99. See, for detail, History of Jaina Monachism, p. 196. f, 100. Avasvuka Nirukti, 766 1f. Pinda Niryukti, 427. 101. See, Deo, s. v. History of Jaina Moncism, p. 298,
Pinda. N1. 494-99. 102. Nisiha Carni, 4. p. 375. Brhat Kalpakathi Bhasya,,
Vol. III. 2681. 108. JA., Vol. 13. No. 2. p. 2. 204. zbid., Vol. 12-13, No. 2, p. 2, 68. Such magical prac
tices can also be secn in the Agamas. See, History of
Jaina Monachism, p. 420. 105. Book of Discipline, Vol. 5. p. 151. 106. D. i. p. 57; M., i. 377. 107. Yogaśistra, 2.30 108. Jana Sñtras, introduction. 109. Rockhill, th. life of the Buddha, p. 99 f. History and
Doctrines of the Ajivikus, Basham, A. C.; p. 21. f. 110. History and Doctrines of the Ajivikas, p. 23. 111. Babırdh maithunam parigrahaviseşah ādānanh ca
parigrahah tayordvandvaikatvamathavā adiyat ityā. dipam parigrāhyani vastutacca dharmopakaranamapi