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parādhapadāni yatra visidanti durmedhasah The story shows how the son at every step feels dejected and depressed and falls prey to his worldly desires. This example is based on Uttarā-S (11.38-39), p.125: Cf. Sukhabodhā, p.486-499. It is cited in connection with the trouble of kind and respectful treatment (satkārapuraskāra-parisaha). This tale is based on Uttarās. pp. 250-251). Cf. Sukhabodha, p. 1066. This tale is based on Uttarās (pp. 191-193). Cf. Sukhabodhā, p.780-796. This tale is based on Uttară-s (pp. 208-209). Cf. Sukhabodhā, p.819. This tale is based on Uttaràs (p.276). Cf. Sukhabodha p. 1189 This tale is based on Uttarā-Ś (pp. 262-263). Cf. Sukhabodhā, p.2848. This tale is based on Uttara-Ś (p.p262-263). Cf. Sukhabodhā, p.2849. This tale is based on Uttarā-S Sukhabodhā, p.284a. This tale is based on Uttară-6, p. 496; Cf. Sukhabodhā, p. 2849. This tale is based on Nandi-M (p.155). It illustrates the autpattiki buddhi of a weaver. This tale is based on Nandi-M (p.155). It illustrates the Vainayiki buddhi (intelligence acquired through training or education.) This tale is based on Nandi-M.68 (p.1619). It illustrates the vainayiki buddhi of the persian, the owner of horses.
This tale is based on Nandi-M.68(p. 162"). It · illustrates the vainayiki buddhi of the dāndapāsikān policemen.
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