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maximum time-period is eleven months. In other words, if the ViC
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restraints for full eleven months.
The total time-period of all the eleven Pratimasis five and a
halfyears.
In the eleven Pratimas, we see the conduct of a Shravak from
its initial stage to its climax. (For special study see the
commentary of6th dasha in Dashashrut Skandh).
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