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________________ 134 ÂWÂRÂNGA SOTRA. should remain in a squatting or sitting posture (for the whole night). This is the fourth rule. (21) A monk who has adopted one of these four rules, should not say, &c. (all as in II, 1, 11, § 12, down to) we respect each other accordingly. (22) If a monk or a nun wish to give back a couch, they should not do so, if the couch contains eggs, living beings, &c. But if it contains few living beings, &c., they may restrainedly do so, after having well inspected, swept, and dried it!. (23) A monk or a nun on a begging-tour or in a residence or on a pilgrimage from village to village should first inspect the place for easing nature. The Kevalin says: This is the reason: If a monk or a nun, in the night or the twilight, ease nature in a place which they have not previously inspected, they might stumble or fall, stumbling or falling they might hurt the hand or foot, &c., kill, &c., all sorts of living beings. (24) A monk or a nun might wish to inspect the ground for their couch away from? that occupied by a teacher or sub-teacher, &c. (see II, 1, 10, 1), or by a young one or an old one or a novice or a sick man or a guest, either at the end or in the middle, either on even or uneven ground, or at a place where there is a draught or where there is no draught. They should then well inspect and sweep * One past preterite participle vinitthuniya is left out in the translation, as I do not know its meaning. Nannattha with instr., here explained muktva. Though I suspect the correctness of this translation, I have nothing better to offer.
SR No.011059
Book TitleJaina Sutras 01 Acharang Sutra and Kalpa Sutra
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorHermann Jacobi
PublisherMax Muller
Publication Year
Total Pages396
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size30 MB
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