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2. 'Let him completely cut off the root of what is called papañka' (delusion), thinking “I am wisdom;"! -so said Bhagavat,-'all the desires that arise inwardly, let him learn to subdue them, always being thoughtful.
1 916) 3. 'Let him learn every Dhamma inwardly or outwardly; let him not therefore be proud, for that is not called bliss by the good.
(917) 4. 'Let him not therefore think himself better (than others or) low or equal (to others); questioned by different people, let him not adorn himself. (918)
5. 'Let the Bhikkhu be appeased inwardly, let him not seek peace from any other (quarter); for him who is inwardly appeased there is nothing grasped or rejected.
(919) 6. 'As in the middle (i. e. depth) of the sea no wave is born, (but as it) remains still 3, so let the Bhikkhu be still 3, without desire, let him not desire anything whatever.'
(920) 7. He with open eyes expounded clearly the Dhamma that removes (all) dangers; tell (now) the religious practices; the precepts or contemplation 4
(921) 8. Bhagavat: 'Let him not be greedy with his eyes, let him keep his ears from the talk of the town, let him not be greedy after sweet things, and let him not desire anything in the world. (922)
9. 'When he is touched by the touch (of illness),
Thito.
* Aviggâdayo kilesâ. Commentator. 2 Nâtumânam vikappayan titthe.
* Akittayi vivatakakkhu sakkhi
Dhammam parissayavinayam, Patipadam vadehi, bhaddan te, Pâtimokkham athavâpi samadhim.
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