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SANNYASA DHARMA
(23) nor allow his gaze to wander about in different directions,
(24) nor sit down without carefully inspecting the ground, to avoid causing injury to insect life,
(25) nor lose interest in the middle of the process,
(26) nor should he neglect it altogether for the want of any of the necessary accessories,
(27) nor should be allow his heart to be assailed by desire for sense-gratification,
(28) nor omit to recite the whole of the recita. tion, nor get up in the middle (that is, before the end of the time appointed for the purpose),
(29) nor blur over his words, nor hurry over some parts and linger unnecessarily over others;
(30) nor mumble, like a dumb person, nor make faces or signs,
(31) nor vociferate in a croaky voice, like a frog;
and,
(32) he should not allow his mind to play the truant at the time, that is, to run after the good things of the world.
The technical names of these faults are as follows: (1) Anādara, (2) Tapta, (3) Pravişta, (4) Paripīdita, (5) Dolāyata, (6) Ankusa, (7) Kuchhapa, (8) Matsya, (9) Manoduşta, (10) Dedikābadha, (11) Bhaya, (12) Vibhita, (13) Riddhigaurava, (14) Gauravn, (15) Stenita, (16) Pratinika, (17) Praduşta, (18) Darjita, (19) Sabda, (20) Bilata, (21) Tribali, (22)
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