174 afontea 97
aia wt eee ara at aeraa waa at cae aa 2. aha sae fre
daw arava at wafera 31
21, Oneinitiated in a monk's gerb should veerof any prescribed
act. He should beware of characters who are notlike-minded. To a
monk donning non-provocative austere gar and similer mental frame is
not enough. Heshould cultivate restraint constantly.
aeaardl ofa gal, asawa aigetast |
m qser | aera, fat acts ate UAW
32. wares afk fet aren B wifaT ett ors aa wh aE
wig at ada ath Ta vera A ge at asi Fig or Vera aT ar
Rae qe ford F arg arse a acaras (3 A want
WAaTA AE} Bt BEAT 1)
22. Ifa continent being be once itascible, he should keep off
existing objects. A clumsy hunter's arrows never hit a deer. (Similarly,
a stupid monk never acquires wisdom).
uate &a <q a, fregafen fared t
Freed area angi, sfogent ania afraat 1Rgu
Ra. Wer aa afte eo ar fava & fare wt Pare TT
at grec aati feafa qo giae ge? saiq vere aa vty fw ®
weal Peenene BraeaT aH HC AT ST oT 1
23, Amonk should contemplate the garb prescribed for him.
Whatsilences the birds, once a hunter begins to sing a song to attract
him ? Obviously, they can unravelhis motives by his looks and deeds.
asorfereaterasied, att esaretet |
eateafaasini, footed J fata naw
ee. eet at froofer fare sae aedmreor orf gy HT
fagfa a cat (aif) } faa gt fer arkarer fear er &
arrfina & 1