A type of Vyavahāra (2) (monastic jurisprudence)- the first out of the five kinds of Vyavahāra;
commandments prescribed by one who is Kevalajñānī (omniscient) or Manaḥparyavajñānī (mind-reader) or Avadhijñānī (clairvoyant) or Caturdaśapūrvī (the ascetic having knowledge of all the fourteen Pūrvas (canonical works of earlier lore)) or Daśapūrvī (possessed of the knowledge of the ten Pūrvas (canonical works of earlier lore)) or navapūrvī (possessed of the knowledge of the nine Pūrvas (canonical works of earlier lore)).
kevala-maṇapajjavanāṇiṇo ya tatto ya ohinānajiṇā.
coddasa-dasa-navapuvvī, āgamavavahāriṇo dhīrā...
(VyaBhā 4529)