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13. Human birth is capital, proper utilisation of this capital begets heavenly world; improper utilisation engenders subhuman existences.
14. Purity in compassion is Dharma.
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Utta. Su. 7.16
15. Even the celestials desire to meet that monk who has diet regimen and conquered his senses.
Daśāśru. Sū. 5.4
16. Forgiveness, contentment, simplicity and modesty — these form the four gateways of righteousness.
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Code of Conduct for Monks
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1. The Śramana Dharma is of ten kinds, viz., forgiveness, freedom from greed, simplicity, modesty, humility, truthfulness, self-restraint, austerity, renunciation and celibacy. Sthā. Sü. 10
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Sthā. Sū. 4.4
2. The eight articles of creed ( Pravacana Mātā) for the monks are the vigilances (Samitis) and restraints (Guptis), there are five Samitis and three Guptis.
Utta. Su. 24.1
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