Book Title: Jain Penance
Author(s): Champat Rai Jain
Publisher: The Indian Press Allahabad

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________________ THE PENANCES 43 Where a dwelling place, food, or an article of use which was not deemed to be objectionable at fist 18 discovered to be so later on,' Where a doubt has arisen in the mind as regards the purity or objectionableness of the whole or a part of food,2 Where part of the food is found to be objectionable;3 Where the food is pure but unwholesome or unclean thoughts have become associated with the whole or a part of it,* Where the mind 18 inclined to take food (prepared with all proper care) at night, owing to ill health or under the fear that one might not be able to get it again soon on account of famine," Where objectionable food or what has been given up is placed in the plate or hand, or where it has actually been put in the mouth * NOTE-In cases where the objectionable artiole can be separated from the unobjectionable one, it is permissible to take the unobjectionable things and to leave the others (S' 198-200) 5-KAYOTSARGA Such of the faults as are unavoidable or are com 1 S 197 $ S' 199. S' 198 S' 200. 'S' 201 S' 202.

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