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1. The supreme dharma consists of forgiveness, humility, straightforwardness, purity, truth, self-control, renunciation, non-possessiveness, and celibacy. || 6 ||
2. The unsustainable nature, the singularity of the world, the impurity of everything, absence of self-restraint, liberation, and enlightenment are rare qualities of the Dharma that require contemplation. || 7 ||
3. For the purpose of the path and liberation, there are things to be patiently endured. || 8 ||
4. Hunger, thirst, cold, heat, pain, the burden of desire, the companionship of women, the distress of living beings, death, begging, and the affliction of diseases and contact with grass are significant challenges to overcome. || 9 ||
5. The subtle nature and its effects, along with the fourteen aspects of attachment, must also be understood. || 10 ||
6. Such is the teaching of the eleven Jinas. || 11 ||
1. (Following the reference to venerable texts)
2. (Note on certain interpretations)
3. (Additional commentary on a specific phrase)
4. (Reference to particular texts or sutras)
5. (Citations from other well-known texts)
6. (Reference to scholars' interpretations)
7. (Further acknowledgments of teachings)