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'व्यते इति परिभोग माहानुनविटेपनादि:. The four Skshapadas are; (1) Swāisa, good conduct, 519277 7 7 TETS; (2) desăragāsira; (3) posahovatása, observing fasts on the Sth day; 14th day of esca fortnight, and 15ih day, i, e., tbe fall moon day (mm ) and the new moon day (
91); Toas the Jain lagoso is asked to obserre six iasis in a month; and (*) aiihi. samtiðbága, ofiering charities to guests ( atitbi) or to pious men of Jain sec., such as monks, naas, laymes and la; Fomen. latari 27 : : : सावका विकाश, नयु गृहनुमागवेधुनाया अन्युत्थानलनदानपानमना. जनननन्तगादिभित्रायता याविनवनि अनशनवलपधालयादिप्रदा an wh. To these ttelre rofs the texts alvass add as the last ror of tbe life a series of continogas fasts, asp i aggia Si, determised self-morti. fication is the last mortal emaciation. Yote that the monk's rows are called it; while these of a larmen are called ; The mont observes these rows in sa absolute, perfect manner, as for instance, abstaining from doing injars eren to so-called inanimate objects like stone etc, Fhile the householder cando practise them in such a manner and is therefore allored to leseen or limit the sphere of his observance. 6 13. 6-6ngin,
749751, being the first off the twelve Toks, as ji pia is the first in the list. E Sing i. e., giá, throughont life. tate, in tfo Fays, i. e., lt, and I shall not do it myself nor sasll I ask others to do it for me. The monk will hate in his . TOFE (@iage here and will £85, 7 alinifai