Book Title: Jainism the Creed for All Times
Author(s): D S Baya
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ which eatable portion is lesser than the portion that has to be discarded. The fifteen excesses, included in the second part, which are connected with the householders' vocations that involve considerable violence (Karmadāna)and that must be avoided are as follows: - a. Arigāra Karma - To earn one's livelihood through the vocations that run on fire. Vocations like making charcoal, running brick-kiln, smithy, pottery, etc. fall in this category, b. Vana Karma - Dealing in forest produce such as timber, gum, etc that involves cutting of trees, logging, sawing etc, c. Sakata Karma - Cart making, d. Bhāti Karma - Hiring beasts of burden as well as giving carts and vans on hire, e. Sphotaka Karma - Blasting operations in digging wells and ponds and levelling and ploughing of ground, etc, f. Danta Vanijya-- Tooth-trade meaning trading in organic products of animal origin such as ivory, shells, hair, tiger nails, hide, etc, g. Lāksā vānijya – Trading in shellac, h. Rasa Vānijya - Trading in wines and distillates, i. Visa Vānijya – Trading in poisonous substances such as opium, arsenic, etc, j. Keśa Vanijya – Trading in hairy beings such as slaves and animals, k. Yantrapidana Karma- The oil-mills, ginning mills, etc, where crushing and squeezing by machines is involved, 1. Nirlāñchana Karma-Castrating, neutering and spaying of people and animals, m. Dāvāgni-dāpan Karma - Burning down farms and forests, n. Sar-draha-tāla Sosana Karma - Drying of reservoirs, and 260 : JAINISM: THE CREED FOR ALL TIMES

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