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řádaj Nihnayavāda
: 273 : of one, two, and three kalpas (articles ) to the above-stated two upadhis or paraphernalias respectively.
Again, there are some who in addition to rajoharana and muhapatti possess seven kinds of pātras in this way :
Pattam, pattābandho, payaţthavaṇam ca pāyakesariya | Patalāim rayattāṇam ca goochaö pāyq-nijjogo. (1)
[Pātram (alms-bowls, utensils etc.); pātrabandhan (a square piece of cloth for fastening the pātras together when cot in use and which can also be utilized for carrying them as in a sling, on a begging tour) Vern: Host; pātrasthapanam (a square piece of woolen cloth abou 11x11 inches with pieces of cord attached at four corners for tying up the patras ); patrakesarita (a small woollen showrie, Vern: ġsturt); patalakani ( oblong pisces of fine cloth 52" x 24". Three such pieces are to be used for the summer, four for winter, and five for the rainy season Vorn Tat); rajastrāṇam ( a piece of cloth to be placed between each patra ); gucchakam (a square piece of woollen cloth similar to pātrasthās pana, with a hole in the centre, but without cord useful for tying the pātras together) are useful for Pātras. ]
This shows that there are nine kinds of upadhi. When one, two, and three types of Kalpa are respectively added to these nine varieties, there are ten, eleven and twelve upadhis in all, in case of several ascetics.'
On hearing this, sivabhati said “If that is so, how is it that aughika (for daily use ) upadhi, and aupagrahika (for occa sinal use ) upadhi alone are apprehended? Why is not Jinakalpa itself attained." ? The preceptor replied :-Jinakalpa has disappeared with Jambu Swāmie. And it is not possible to attain the game in absence of sufficient strength" eto.
4. Who died in Vira Samvat 64. The following ten precepts are said to have disappeared with Arya Jamba Swāmi-(1) Manahparyava Jrāna, (2) Paramāvadhi Jñana, (3) Pulāka Labdhi, (4) Ahāraka Sarīra labdhi, (5) Ksapakaśroni, (6) Upasamasreni, (7)
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