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KÜLAVAGGA.
ing the way (leading to Nibbâna), who is no partisan amongst the partisans (of the sixty-two philosophical views), wise after subduing covetousness, anger, such a one will wander rightly in the world. (370)
14. He who is pure and victorious, who has removed the veil (of the world), who is subdued in the Dhammas, has gone to the other shore, is without desire, and skilled in the knowledge of the cessation of the Samkhâras, such a one will wander rightly in the world.
(371) 15. “He who has overcome time (kappåtita) in the past and in the future, is of an exceedingly pure understanding, liberated from all the dwelling-places (of the mind), such a one will wander rightly in the world.
(372) 16. 'Knowing the step (of the four truths), understanding the Dhamma, seeing clearly the abandonment of the passions, destroying all the elements of existence (upadhi), such a one will wander rightly in the world.'
(373) 17. Certainly, O Bhagavat, it is so : whichever Bhikkhu lives in this way, subdued and having overcome all bonds, such a one will wander rightly in the world.'
(374) Sammâparibbâganiyasutta is ended.
14. DHAMMIKASUTTA. Buddha shows Dhammika what the life of a Bhikkhu and what
the life of a householder ought to be. So it was heard by me:
At one time Bhagavat dwelt at Sâvatthi, in Getavana, in the park of Anathapindika. Then the follower (upâsaka) Dhammika, together with five
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