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CHAPTER TEN
On tinges
BOOK FIVE CHAPTER ONE
132-144 Couplet 132, on sun-rise and sun-set ; measure of day and night 134 ; on the commencement of rainfall 138 ; on winter, etc., 139 ; sun-rise in Salt sea 141 ; suo-rise in Dhātakikhanda and Puşkarārdha 142
CHAPTER Two
145-152 On winds 145 ; on grains, pulses and wine 149 ; Salt sea 151
CHAPTER THREE
153-156 On the bondage of life-span 153 ; movement with
life-span 155 CHAPTER FOUR
157-178 On hearing of sound 157 ; on the monk and the omniscient : their respective laughter 159 ; Hariņaigameşi 161 ; silent questions by two gods 164 ; gods are non-restrained 169 ; on language of the gods 170 ; on knowing by the monks 170 ; knowledge of the omniscient 172 ; absolute knowledge of the omniscient 176 ; energy of the omniscient 176 ; ability of the Masters of 14 Pürvas 177
CHAPTER FIVE
179–181 On the perfection of the monks 179 ; on Patriarchs
181
CHAPTER SIX
182-192 On short and long spans of life 182 ; on activities 184 ; on fire-bodies 186 ; on archer's activity 186 ; on heretical tenets 188 ; on prohibited acts 189 ; on preceptors and teachers 191 ; on the bondage of liars 191