(1) If the nominee of an acarya
who has been nominated by the latter in his illness refuses to quit the
post when requested by his followers, then he has to undergo — cheya
or parihara.
(2) If the acarya and the
Upadhyaya defer the final consecration of a qualified monk for four or
five days, then they have to face—cheya or parihara.
—Vav. IV, 16.
(3) If a group of nuns lives without any
head when the previous head-nun dies in tour, then cheya or
parihara
—Vav. V, 11.
(4) When the subordinate nuns refuse to
obey a qualified pravartin.
—Vav. V, 14.
(5) Making friendship with or
worshipping or for one's own aims making use of the king or his bodyguard
or the caretaker of the city or of nigama or of the country or of
the village or of the forest or boundaries—masiyam pariharattanam
ugghaiyam.
—Nis. IV, 1-18,
40, 48.
(6) Exchange of food or requisites or
residence or instructions with those who have separated themselves out of
a quarrel—caumma-siyam pariharatthanam ugghaiyam.
—Nis. XVI,
16-24.
(7) Calling a self-controlled monk as
lax and vice versa—c. p. u.
—Nis. XVI,
13-14.
(8) For one who gets his feet wiped or
cleaned by a heretic or the owner of the lodge—c. p. u.
—Nis. XV,
13ff.
(9) Initiating or confirming a known or
an unknown person (secretly?)—Caummasiyam pariharatthanam anugghaiyam.
—Vav. IV,
13.
(10) Calling an 'ugghaiya' fault
as 'anugghaiya' and offering punishment likewise and vice versa—c.
p. a.
—Nis. X, 9-10.
(11) For him who appointed a person, who
had not studied the chedasutras or had forgotten these, as the head
of a gaccha—catvaro bharika masoh.
(12) For him who accepted the headship
of a gaccha without studying the chedasutras or had
forgotten these — calvaro masa gurukah.
(13) For him who appointed an
abahusruta and agitartha to head a gaccha—catur guravah.
(14) For him who appointed an
abahusruta but a gitartha to head a gaccha—caturguravah.
(15) For him who appointed a
bahusruta but an agitartha to head a gaccha—caturguravah.
(16) For him who being abahusruta
and agitartha accepted the headship of a gaccha—caturgurukah.
(17) As (16) abahusruta but
gitartha—Caturgurukah.
(18) As (17) but bahusruta and
agitartha
—Caturgurukah,.
—Brh. kalp. Bha. I,
703-04.
(19) For him who kidnapped a Buddhist
novice without his own or his relative's consent,—caturguru.
—Brh. kalp. Bhas. V,
5095.
(20) If a monk manages to enter another
Gana without atoning for an offense—pancaraindiya cheya.
—Kalp. V, 5.