1 - It is implied the animals which one keeps in his household.
2 - Tobacco, as is well known, forms a part of the pan (betel nut ) preparations the use of which is ubiquitous in India.
3 - This is obviously directed against the worship of rivers or sea, and of certain sacred hills or rocks.
4 - This is interpreted as a commandment to avoid the society of those who suffer from contagious disease.
5 - Cf. the comments on the belief in the six Darshan on p. 105
6 - As is known, the Satpanthis reject the Veds except for the last and final which is, according to their doctrine, the Coran. Cf. above, p24