8. Rafe mary 2
a. maoW RafasnaTt
Me Tye, ae Caged |e a ty Go sfaon get |
gadis (are) dam (a-arher) & qm war g se
arate (fafaeart) ¥ cH ger (ara) A ae gaya waa ga as
arm fagfor (uy) Tra ag ators abe gets Fw ET
(at) Fag garg t
ter Bafergs vets aT
In this world the soul is endowed with two qualities-knowledge
andvirtuousness while hereafter there is only one quality, that of know-
ledge. From another angleof vision the soul is bound by the twin chords
of attachment-aversion while in this world, but hereafter it is sheer
knowledge that characterises
This is the thesis of Keitaliputra, the seer.
aa seniagay, tgafrar qeafa a meet |
afad dieay sad, larents a agIE Fast gu
Q. fare sere ta at get HR ae B ga al aa at ta wT aT
amar a, fort care athaate (ere er ater) aT Teyaeaay a7 AAT
at qe dt rar @ vet ware san dam (carr) & are wa— fiver
arfe ararat oftrdl ar arr ett ara gga yf ores & chet
aat oa a Ber ezarg areaer (aagorlz eaeaa) wr cart
evar 2 quart sae ged er mat wy at meat (oT ae at at te)
at tifa oer eat eT ea He aH ara A Bee gt TATZ|
1. Asa chariot wheel casts its rivets prior to its collapse andthe
silk-worm mottle its fibrous cocoon, so daes a truly non-acquisitive aspi-
tant by discarding the inner involuted bonds of vicious attachment-
aversion
arg ud faring teronet ged gqiag fafaa ore dah |
@ g quit geen fear
va fad ae fare fara ae afag oat ant at qaefa geet
warnsafa fa afa
Fafaarrswr wgH .