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

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________________ THE PENANCES For eating while thieves are being beaten in one's sight or 'hearing' (a) if unwell' (b) if not unwell' For taking food after seeing dead bodies of thieves (criminals) killed (a) if unwell' (b) if not unwell' For eating at night under external stress For chewing the betel leaf and partaking of what has been given up under external stress For eating beyond measure" For taking food tainted with himsā (ie, the preparation of which has involved injury to the insects or other forms of life) For eating highly rich food' For sitting down, through illness, when eating, or for eating more than once a day (a) for one fault (b) for repeated faults' For utting down, when eating, if done through conceit or boastfulness (a) for only one fault (b) for repeated faults' one kalyanaka, one bhinnamäsa • self-censure, one kalyanaka. NOTE-In the last two cases above-mentioned the fault is deemed to have been confessed before the end of a month " one pancha kalyānaka one halyānaka one Lalyanaha four gurumāsas. four gurumasas 85 one Lalyanaka, one pancha kalyōnaha. chheda, mula 1 91 8 118 S 115 125. Ś 222 5 *Ś 222 * Ob 70

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