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gorenyita careless or inconsiderate conduct; the Com. says that the here means yorthless talt, fare, or care lessness as in carrying an uncovered pot of oil, sufira
SH196UTCOME OY:. (3) faqat, banding over to others deadly reapons, feat FASTIETATE, TEISTE TOUT SİTE.. 4) पावकम्मोवएस, asking others to do sinful acts such as ploughing fields, Hatfor mynt emang: .
9. 44. From this seotion down to section 57 are described fourteen sets of_aticāras or offences against the right faith, the twelve vows, and the last emaciation leading to death. Whon an upāsaka learns the Jain doctrine of living and non-living beings and is firm in his faith so much so that he will not swerve from it, says Mahārira to his pupil, he shoul: rell keep in mind, safticiently enough, the offences against the votes that he has takon, and should avoid committing them. HEAT is an act shich doos not actually amount to viola. tion but is a little short of it ; still, the upāsaka should take care that he does not commit it The Com. says:
तिचारा मिथ्यात्वनोहनायोदयविशेपात्मादनोऽशुभाः परिणामविशेपाः ये Faq HITTA. Tarot means, accoring to the Com, TTT orii, chief or typical,or those which can be prominently mentioned. The derivation of the word is doubtful like that of Pali azaro Fhich is used to indicate a long series of typical words, phrases and sentences not giren in full in the body of the text. Here also the word पेयाल indicates that the offences, अतिचारs, mentioned here do not exhaust the list, but are mentioned only as prominent in the list. Section 44 deals with the typical offences against 974 a, right faith or perfection. By