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Somila :--Bhagavan | What is your yapantya ?
Bhagavāna :--Somila ! Yapaniya is of two kinds. viz. I. Indriya Yapaniya, and 2. No-indriya Yāpaniya-'I have complete control over my five organs of sense viz 1. Hearing. 2. Sight. 3. Smell 4. Taste and 5 Touch-and, it is my Indriya Yäpanîya Besides, my Krodha ( anger ) Māna (pride ) May ( deceit ) and Lobha (greed) have been torn asumder. These passions never appear in me. That is my No-indriya Yāpaniya.
Somila :--Bhagaean! What is your Avyäbādha ?
Bhagavåna --Somila ! All the diseases arising in my body by vitiation of wind, bile, and phlegm, have been completely subdued. They never appear again. That is my Avyābadha.
Somila :-Bhagavan ! What is your Prāsuka Vihara ?
Bhagavāna :--Somila ! Whenever I move about to gardens pleasure-gardens, temples, asssmbly-halls, water-huts for traveco llers, and to dwellings free from females, brutes and eunuchs, I sometimes accept a wooden back-rest or a wooden couch or a bedding which is perfectly free from living creatures and which is generally acceptible to us. That is my Prāsuka Vthära.
Somila :---Bhagavan ! Is sarisarvaya eatable for you or uneatable ?
Bhagavăna :--Sarisavaya is eatabls, as well as, un-eatable. Somila ---How is it eatable, as well as, im-datable ?
Bhagavāna :--The word sárisávaya has two theanings. One meaning of the word is-sadrigavayāḥ (triends who are of the same age), and the other meaning is sarsapah ( mustard seed), The sarisrvayab ( friends of the same age) are of three kinds viz. 1, Saha-jäta (born at the same time ) 2. Saha-vardHita (who grow up together ), and 3. Sana-pramgu krīdita ( who have played in dust together ) This is a-bhaksya ( un-estable ). Now with regard to the second meaning, Corn mustard is of two
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