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self-disciplined beings may be omitted because the text, as a rule, only refers to the related kinds of niyantha in udd. 6. According to (5), indeed, sāmāiya-s. and cheôvaṭṭhāvaṇiya-s. are P, B or K, parihāra-visuddhiya-s. and suhuma-samparāya-s. are KK and ahakkhāya-s. are N or S; cf. udd. 6(5) above. Subdivision of the text:
(2) veda
(3) rāga
(4) kappa
(5) caritta
(6) paḍisevaņā
(7) nāņa
(8) (a)tittha
(9) linga
(10) sarīra
(11) khetta
(12) kāla
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(13) gai (14) samjama-ṭhāna 912a
(15) caritta-pajjava
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(16) joga
(17) sāgāra
(18) kasaya
(19) lessã
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(20) pariņāma
(21) bandha
(22) veyaṇā
(23) udiraṇā
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(24) uvasampa-jahanna 915a
(25) sannā
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(26) āhāra
(27) bhava
(28) ägarisa
(29) kāla
(30) antara
(31) samugghāya
(32) khetta
(33) phusaṇā
(34) bhāva
2 (919a) Introductory gāhā:
padisevanaa dos'āloyaṇa ya aloyanârihe c' eva tatto sāmāyārīd pāyacchittee tavet c' eva.
(35) pariņāma
(36) appābahuya
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a Transgression (padisevana) is tenfold: [it originates from] [1] pride (dappa), negligence (pamāya), ignorance (anābhoga: ajñāna, Abhay.; cf. abhoga and aṇ-ā. in VII 62 and XXV 6(1)), desire (aura, i.e. hunger, thirst etc., Abhay.), [5] misfortune (āvai: apad), confusion (samkinna, v.l. sankiya 'alarm', tintina 'complaining because of deficiency'), precipitation (sahasakkāra, one gāhā in Abhay.), fear (bhaya), enmity (paosa pradveṣa) and [10] examination (? vimamsā ṣaṇa, Abhay.).
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