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Vivāgasuyam.
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Second Leeture THE STORY OF UJZIYAYA
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8. Jambîi asked suhammā:- "If, oh Venerable Sir, this has been expounded as the purport of the first lecture of the first book called “The fruits of brd acts ", by the Samaņa (here the rest to be supplied down to) who has obtained emancipation, what then oh, Venerable Sir ! has been expounded as the purport of the second lecture of the first book "The fruits of bad acts” by the Samana (here the rest to be supplied down to) who has obtained emancipation ?."
Then that houseless monk Suhammā spoke to the houseless monk Jambî thus : “ Truly, Jambî at that time and at that period there was a city named Vāniyagāma which was rich, well-protected and prosperous. In the northeasterly direction of that city of Vāniyagāma there was a temple named Dâîpalāsa. In this Dûipalāsa there was an abode of the demigod Suhamma. In that city of Vāniyagāma wus ruling king Mitta (here his description to be given). The king Mitta had a queen named Siri (here her description to be given). In that city of Vāạiyagāma there was a harlot named Kāmajzayā who was perfect (in all her limbs down to) beautiful who was well-versed in seventy two arts, who was endowed with sixty four qualities of a courtesan, who was dallying in twenty-nine different ways, who was