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in case of need not by oneself going outside this sphere but through someone else present outside this sphere to whom a message etc. has been sent—that is called getting a thing brought by someone from outside the prescribed sphere.
(2) Likewise, when such a thing is got not by oneself going outside the prescribed sphere or by inviting someone from outside this sphere but by ordering a servant etc. to bring it—that is called sending a servant to bring something from outside the prescribed sphere.
(3) When in case of need a person present outside the prescribed sphere is cautioned to come near oneself through making a sound like that of coughing etc.—that is called making a sound with a view to calling someone from outside the prescribed sphere.
(4) Likewise, when such a person is cautioned to come near oneself through making a bodily gesture—that is called making a bodily gesture with a view to calling someone from outside the prescribed sphere.
(5) Likewise, when hint is given to a person to come near oneself through throwing towards him a gravel, stone, a lump of dry mud or the like—that is called throwing outwards some physical stuff with a view to calling someone from outside the prescribed sphere. 26.
Failures-of-conduct Connected with the Anarthadandaviramaņavrata :
(1) Uncultured talks, jokes etc.—undertaken out of passion.
(2) The same when there are added to them unbecoming bodily gestures-- like those of a buffoon.
(3) To talk much shamelessly and without coherence—that is talkativeness.
(4) When sinful instruments of act are lent out to someone else without taking into consideration one's own requirements connected with them—that is called lending things to others without proper thought.
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