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UTTARADHYAYANA.
“Penance is my fire; life my fireplace; right exertion is my sacrificial ladle; the body the dried cowdung; Karman is my fuel ; self-control, right exertion, and tranquillity are the oblations, praised by the sages, which I offer.” (44)
"Where is your pond, and where the holy bathingplace ? how do you make your ablutions or get rid of impurity? Tell us, O restrained monk whom the Yakshas hold in honour; we desire to learn it from you.' (45)
“The Law is my pond, celibacy my holy bathingplace, which is not turbid, and throughout clear for the soul"; there I make ablutions; pure, clean, and thoroughly cooled I get rid of hatred ? (or impurity). (46)
"The clever ones have discovered such bathing, it is the great bath praised by the seers, in which the great seers bathe, and, pure and clean, they obtain the highest place.” (47)
Thus I say.
THIRTEENTH LECTURE.
KITRA AND SAMBHŮTA 3. Being contemptuously treated for the sake of his birth (as a Kândâla) Sambhůta took, in Hastinapura,
1 Attapasannalêsa = âtmaprasannalêsya, 'in which the Lêsyâ is favourable for the soul.' The Lesyâ is comparable to the subtile body of the orthodox philosophy. The theory of the Lêsyâ forms the subject of the Thirty-fourth Lecture.
Dôsa, which means hatred (dvêsha) and impurity (dôsha). 3 The stories about Kitra and Sambhůta and the fate they