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CHAPTERS OF THE AVASSAGA
(v) vanatigiccha-healing of sores (in the fifth chapter called 'Kaussagga'); and
(vi) gunadharaṇa-cultivation of good virtues (in the sixth chapter called 'Paccakkhāṇa') ||6||
[Sutta 74: The chapters of the Avassaga]
74. (Verse): This is the condensed meaning of the Avassaga, stated in brief. Henceforward, I shall, again, enumerate the chapters one by one //7// Thus,
1. Samaija, 2. Cauvisatthava, 4. Padikkamana, 5. Kaussagga,
[Sutta 75 :
2. nikkheva
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75. There, the first chapter is (called) Samaiya. (And) it has these four doors of disquisition (aṇuogaddāra), viz.
1.
3.
4. naya
3. Vamdanaya 6. Paccakkhāna.
Enumeration of the names of the Doors of
Disquisition]
uvakkama (introduction by collecting together materials from distance and arranging them in order to make the nikkheva of the topic possible; initial study; world view);
anugama
(iv) uvakkama of land,
(v) uvakkama of time,
(vi) uvakkama as essence.
(assignment by name, arbitrary
so on);
(exposition in accordance with the context);
(partial exposition of particular aspects from relevant standpoints).
attribution, and
[Suttas 76-91:
The Door of Disquisition called Uvakkama]
76.
Then what is the uvakkama? The uvahkama is stated to be sixfold, viz.
(i) uvakkama as name,
(ii) uvakkama as arbitrary attribution,
(iii) uvakkama as substance-potential,
77. The name and arbitrary attribution are already explained (in sutta No. 10 and 11 in connection with Avassaya).
78. Then what is the uvakkama as substance-potential? The uvakkama as substance-potential is stated to be twofold, viz. (i) with scriptural knowledge and (ii) without scriptural knowledge...up to