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8. Wearing flower garlands,
9. Fanning oneself,
10. Storing food,
11. Using householders' utensils,
12. Taking food from the royal households,
13. Accepting food from the giver who gives on desire,
14. Getting one's body pressed for relieving pain, 15. Mouthwash,
16. Enquire after householders' worldly welfare,
17. Looking at one's mirror image,
18. Gambling,
19. Wearing umbrellas,
20. Taking undue treatments without any serious ailment, 21. Wearing shoes,
22. Starting fires,
23. Accepting food from the provider of shelter,
24. Sitting on chair, sofas, etc.
25. Using beds and bedsteads meant for the householders'
use
26. Sitting in others' households without any just reason,
27. Using body-pastes,
28. Accepting householders' services,
29. Working for a living,
30. Using untreated water,
31. Recalling household comforts when tormented by monastic hardships,
32. Taking fresh and raw roots even as medicine,
33. Eating ginger,
34. Sucking at sugarcane pieces,
35. Eating bulbous roots,
36. Eating roots like radish, carrots etc,
37. Eating fruits like mangoes, citrus fruit etc.
38. Eating raw seeds,
39. Eating raw rock-salt,
40. Eating raw salt from the salt-lakes,
ANAGARA VINAYA (THE MONASTIC CONDUCT): 289