20 Dvau va trayo va cchada- 



naparyaya datavyah 

 Trtiyarh dasakam 



21 Asammatapavadah 



22 Astamitavavadah 



23 Amisakificitkavavadah 



24 Civarad anam 



25 Civara karanam 



26 Bhiksuni sarthena [sard- 



dhamj sahaganianarii 



27 Sabhiksunlka jalayanodhih 



28 Rahasi nisad3^a 



29 Rahasi sthanam 



30 Bhiksuni pacita pinda- 



patropabhogah 



Caturtha dasakam 



31 Parampara bhojanarii 



32 Ekavasathavasah 



33 Dvitripatra puratirikta 



grahanarh 



34 Akrtaniriktakhadanarii 



35 Akrtaniriktapravarauatii 



36 Gana bhojanarii 



37 Akala bhojanaiii 



38 Sannihitavarjjanarh 



39 Apratigrahita bhuktih 



NINETY SINS. 



(:;^2;;^'^c:'a'q 



s^^-^-J^iaj'qs;'a'q 

 ^]?rq]'Q^|^'||C;'q 



l^j-ajaj'^-g^-q^-a-q 



223 



two or three degrees are hke 



or the same, 

 the third ten are — 



teaching without being elected. 



teaching till sun-set. 



teaching only for a little food. 



giving away his tattered dress. 



making or sewing such a dress. 



travelling in the company of 

 many gelongmas (female reli- 

 gious persons or nuns). 



ascending a boat together with 

 a gelongma (or nun). 



sitting in a solitary place. 



standing in a solitary place. 



eating of the meat prepared (or 

 caused to be prepared) by a 

 gelongma. 



the fourth ten (are) — 



eating again and again. 



cohabiting or cohabitation. 



accepting of more than three 

 pairs of begging plates. 



eating up the whole (leaving 

 no remainders). 



giving to another the remainder 



or residue, 

 eating in flocks or with the 



multitude (or eating and 



counting), 

 eating without its being the 



proper time. 



leaving off what is nearest at 

 hand (or the gathering and 

 laying up). 



eating without saying "re- 

 ceived" (the dish or plate) 

 when it was; delivered to him. 



