2 Q. arte meat
aa frac (ga, arf, agaifer) ote aaa (sata, THA
ay, wraaht) gan waa (fas, arr) ate ohare arr at Bae ae
wag ert gaa wea fat ase agyqa st) ag aera ata
way st
2. The aspirantshould abstain from violence that results from his own
deeds, at his instance or on his endorsementaccruingfrom his ideation,
word or deed. Nor should he abet anotherto indulge in such a heinous
act, This is the prime mark of a true doctrine.
‘The seeker should neither covertly nor overtly utter falsehood nor
abet another to do so. He should not preach falsehood. This is the
second attribute af a true doctrine.
Neither should he covertly arovertly accopt alms nor lead another
todo so. This the third attribute of a true doctr ine.
Such a devotee should never in thought, word and deedindulgein
libido and acquisition. He should neither himself lapse into these vices
nor abet another or sanction such a deed ex post facto, This is the
fourth attribute of a true doctrine.
wed a weale Ba werea aoa t
faerad fagia a fara Sa aaa ug
&. aad weer fafa are aie, sft-aaa atgcfea gta
fate (afzar) ate fact (araer ore at & Prater) ar aa ae |
1, The aspirant should stay scrupulously intact of all lure and
temptation and practise non-violence and non-attachment,
weal fart aa cece afefrea’ 1
aeraFaraganeay woattg aA AT RU
2. Wa ada a wate fagqa, fasfes, ater ae, waar
aaa tga saat fratr erat ade arava (zr-d9 elec, Tecra)
& faareer eee aren careif & sf wiareter ura & fazer ah 1
2. He should be free of vices andutterly reticent, quiet and un-
attached. Harbouring no proclivities, he should stay tranquit and
disinterested in things around.