Book Title: Studies in Buddhist and Jaina Monachism
Author(s): Nand Kishor Prasad
Publisher: Research Institute of Prakrit Jainology & Ahimsa Mujjaffarpur

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________________ 100 ( xvi) (e) Bars to Admission (f) The Authority competent to carry out the Function 105 Section II: Nissayas 110 128 140 (a) Pipdiyalopabhojona (6) Paṁsukūlacīvara (c) Rukkhamülasenāsana (d) Patimuttabhesajja (e) Ownership, Succession, Distribution and Exchange of the Requisites 144 151 CHAPTER III Monastic Ceremonies 159-194 Section 1: Uposatha 159 159 (a) Brahmaṇical (b) Buddhist (c) Jaina (d) Conclusion 165 168 169 Section II: Vassāvāsa (i) Universality of the custom among Indian Mendicant Orders . (ii) The Causes of the Institution of the Retreat (iii) Periods of Retreat and their duration iv) How to enter upon the Retreat (v) The indispensability of the Retreat (vi) Occasions for the interruption of the Retreat ... (vii) Conditions for permanent transfer of the residence (viii) Places fit for observing the Retreat (ix) The Sangha-Kammas performed during the Retreat (*) Corporate life (xi) Some privileges due to the Institution of the Retreat (xii) Some special features of the Jaina Retreat (xiii) Conclusion 170 171 174 176 179 181 183 186 186 186 188 190

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