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________________ SEKHIYA DHAMMA. 51. Without making a hissing sound will I eat 1.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 52. “Without licking my fingers will I eat.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 53. “Without licking my bowl will I eat.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 54. Without licking my lips will I eat.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 55. Not with a hand soiled with food will I take hold of the water-jar.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 56. •The rinsings of the bowl mixed with lumps of boiled rice will I not throw into the inner court?' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 57. Not to a person with a sunshade in his hand, unless he is sick, will I preach the Dhamma. This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 58. Not to a person with a staff in his hand, unless he is sick, will I preach the Dhamma.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 59. Not to a person with a sword in his hand, unless he is sick, will I preach the Dhamma.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. 60. Not to a person with a weapon in his hand, unless he is sick, will I preach the Dhamma.' This is a discipline which ought to be observed. End of the sixth section. 61. 'Not to a person wearing slippers, unless he 1 Literally, without making the sound 'Suru-šuru.' * Antaraghare, which here means the space, or small open square in the middle of the house. [13] 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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