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________________ ATTADANDASUTTA. 177 17. Let him not be led into falsehood, let him not consciously do wicked things; and with respect to livelihood, understanding, virtue, and (holy) works let him not despise others. (931) 18. “Having heard much talk from much-talking Samanas let him not irritated answer them with harsh language; for the good do not thwart others. (932) 19. Having understood this Dhamma, let the investigating and always thoughtful Bhikkhu learn; having conceived bliss to consist in peace, let him not be indolent in Gotama's commandments. (933) 20. ‘For he a conqueror unconquered saw the Dhamma visibly, without any traditional instructiona; therefore let him learn, heedful in his, Bhagavat's, commandments, and always worshipping. (934) Tuvatakasutta is ended. 15. ATTADANDASUTTA. Description of an accomplished Muni. 1. From him who has seized a stick fear arises. Look at people killing (each other); I will tell of grief as it is known to me. (935) 2. Seeing people struggling like fish in (a pond with) little water, seeing them obstructed by each other, a fear came over me. (936) 3. The world is completely unsubstantial, all quarters are shaken ; wishing for a house for myself I did not see (one) uninhabited. (937) 4. But having seen (all beings) in the end obstructed, discontent arose in me; then I saw in i Patisenikaronti. Sakkhi dhammam anîtiham adassî. [10] 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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