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________________ Collettc Caillat Thus, rules regarding speech are, in fact, but the application to a particular case of general injuctions to keep one's organs (organs of sense, organs of action and manas) under complete control (cf. Mn 2.88) the organ of speech being the tenth in the list. Therefore, it would seem normal that, in the Dhs, general instructions should be given about the proper use of Vāc. Nevertheless, most of the time, in the texts, the rules are laid down for specific categories of individuals : the householder, or, more often, the brahmacärin, the student who has returned home, the snätaka.... Now, what are these rules? Two sets can be distinguished : (1) the rules connected with salutation; (2) the rules which might be termed apotropaic, whether the danger is visible or occult. (1) It is well known that "reverential salutation" is looked upon as strengthening vardhana. Conversely, as stressed in a floating stanza, "he who habitually salutes and constantly pays........ reverence to the aged obtains an increase of four (things), (namely) glory, length of life, fame, (and) strength". 3 abhivada-filasya nityam orddhopasevinah calväri sampravardhante, kirtir ayur yaso bulam (Mbh. 5.39.60). The same view is expressed among the Buddhists. With minor variants, Mn (2.121) applies the maxim to the brahmacarin : calvāri tasya vardhante, ayuh prajňu yašo balam. As a matter of fact, in the Dhs, much importance is attached to terms of address and to saluting a topic to which the sixth chapter of the Gaut DhS is 1. vak caiva dasani smrta, Mn 2. 90 d. Compare Asoka, Rock Edict XII (C), recommending vaca- (vaci-) gutti and, infra, Uttarajjhayana 24. 22-23. 2. J. Gonda, IIJ 8 (1964), p. 14, quoting RV 6.51.8. For concordances, L. Sternbach, Mahā-subhāşita-samgraha 2, Hoshiarpur 1976 (Vishveshvaranand Vedic Research Institute, V. Indological Series 69, no 2336, compare 2337-8). Trsl. following Bühler, Mn 2.121. 4. abhivadana-silissa niccam vaddhapacagino cattaro dhamma vaddhanti : ayu vanno sukham balam, Dhp 109, of which the Gandhari Dharmapada rendering is : ahivadana-filisa nica oridhavayariño Calvari tasa dardhadi ayo kirta suha bala (ed. J. Brough, London ...., 1962, London Oriental Series, 7), 172. 5. Cf. Kane, History of Dharmaśāstra, 2.1, p. 333 ff., specially 336 ff., ubi alia.
SR No.269485
Book TitleRules Concerning Speech In Ayaranga And Dasaveyaliya Suttas
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorCollette Caillat
PublisherCollette Caillat
Publication Year
Total Pages15
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationArticle
File Size2 MB
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