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. odatenlarged on the of an assetio. 31.10. Vie to relato
miseries of worldly life, and history. 88, 18. .
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vasi, son of the purohita together, he died suddenly. and stayed in a cave where
monk reaches kewe were then p
(ing questions, the lot of Kevalin: Wet ocoasioned by
friend, tha: he was no washerm
16–46, 13. . Vijayasena my friend was Vibbs. I lived, he said, in an ongo when wo were
of the purohita na saints had arrived died suddenly . By their religious
m a cave where the last night before
on I obtained soon I went to see thoma, their departure at therunders such as ooour when & and witnessed man be). Indeed, those four monks
baches kevu were then preaching and answer
become men. I, too, put & question to the tation, the lot of my friend, and why I could 4: wef ocoasioned by his loss. 40, 19. My erca said, had been born as the dog of the
Wha; he was now famished, chained close to the way
rand afraid of the washerman's donkey. And I
previous birth, Srikanta, wife of the merchant K TKusumapura in Puškarardhabharata; I had 80
Kate disposition to guief at a separation from a person paie, by having been over-fond of my husband. 41,8. despatched men to fetch that dog; he was, indeed, in a pitiable condition, yet he seemed to rejoice at my sight. resent lot, the Kevalingaid, was caused by his pride of in his last existence. 42, 13. Once on Madana's festival, parties of men and women were making merry, a party of Amen was walking close to his ovn. Feeling disgust for flow people, he caused their leader, Ugadatta to be put in
whence, however, he was released after the festival e people of the town. Butowhen he himself died, he was . fa as that wosherman's dog. 43, 3. I then enquired what
be the offect of this sin (njdāna) of my friend (which had foed nicagobra karma), and what was his chance of final ition. The Kevalin in' reply narrated his next births in all
ich he will die a miserable death, as a donkey of Oradatta,'
had be