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________________ 183 A monk or a nun should not ease nature in woods of Asana', Sana2, Dhâtakis, Ketaki, Mango, Asoka, Punnaga, or other such-like places which contain leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, or sprouts. (21) A monk or a nun should take their own chamberpot or that of somebody else, and going apart with it, they should ease nature in a secluded place where no people pass or see them, and which is free from eggs or living beings, &c.; then taking (the chamber-pot), they should go to a secluded spot, and leave the excrements there on a heap of ashes, &c. (see II, 1, 1, § 2). This is the whole duty, &c. Thus I say. (22) BOOK II, LECTURE II. ELEVENTH LECTURE". A monk or a nun should not resolve to go where they will hear sounds of a Mridanga, Nandtmridanga, or Ghallart, or any such-like various sounds of drums. (1) If a monk or a nun hear any sounds, viz. of the Vinâ, Vipamki, Vadvisaka, Tunaka, Panaka, Tumbavinikâ, or Dhamkuna, they should not resolve to go where they will hear any such-like various sounds of stringed instruments. (2) The same precepts apply to sounds of kettledrums, viz. of the Tâla, Lattiyâ, Gohiyâ, or Kirikiriyâ; (3) 1 Terminalia Tomentosa. 8 Grislea Tomentosa. • Crotolaria Juncea. • Pandanus Odoratissimus. "Saddasattikkayam. Lecture on Sounds. These are different kinds of drums. Lattiyâ and gohiyâ would be in Sanskrit lattika and godhika; both words are names of lizards.
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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