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AKÂRÂNGA SÚTRA.
If the other tries to cure him by impure charms; If he tries to cure him, digging up and cutting, for the sake of a sick monk, living bulbs, roots, rind, or sprouts. (22)
For sensation is the result of former actions; all sorts of living beings experience sensation. This is the whole duty, &c. Thus I say. (23)
FOURTEENTH LECTURE.
One should not be pleased with nor prohibit a reciprocal action, which relates to one's self, and produces karman.
A mendicant should not be pleased with nor prohibit it, if (he and the other) wipe or rub each other's feet, &c.
In this way the whole Thirteenth Lecture should be repeated here.
This is the whole duty, &c.
Thus I say. (1).
End of the Second Part, called the Seven Lectures.