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________________ 62 PÂTIMOKKHA. 25. Without walking on my heels or my toes ? will I go amidst the houses. This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 26. Without lolling 2 will I take my seat amidst the houses.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 27. With mind alert 3 will I receive an alms.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 28. Paying attention to my bowl will I receive an alms.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 29. With equal curry 4 will I receive an alms.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 30. Equally full6 will I receive an alms. This is a discipline which ought to be observed. End of the third section. 31. With mind alert will I eat the alms placed in my bowl.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 32. “Paying attention to my bowl will I eat the i Na ukkulikâya; an unusual sense of the word; but it is so explained here by the Old Commentary. ? Na pallatthikâya. Without making a rest with his hands, or with a cloth,' according to the Old Commentary. Compare the Tipallattha-miga Gâtaka, and No. 65 below. 8 Sakkakkam. Satim upatthâpet vâ, says the Samanta-Pâsâdika. See also No. 31. Samasúpakam. “When the curry is in quantity one-fourth of the rice' explains the Samanta-Pâsâdikâ. See No. 34. o Samatittikam. Equally full, equally heaped up (samabhâritam)' explains the Samanta-Pâsâdika. Compare the several passages quoted in Rh. D.'s note on Tevigga Sutta I, 24. Digitized by Google
SR No.007674
Book TitleDhammapada
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorMax Muller
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2540
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size45 MB
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