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BEATS FAS TT, TMTROTTTATT |
QURANQA ST, TARTS AAT UREH
Rs. Waa taal & gaa fag ae aoe ania aT TATE
Rare get wer fer great cagere (ara aaa ara) FAT
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28, Manis fallible by nature. He can adopt @ thousand guises.
The legend of Sunanda who approached the boatmaker for flowers
illustrates this axiom,
wee Set gre a, aoawTa gy aeRET |
aaa farrsiiaisi, rani g fagray igen
Re. wea, day, wre ae Ai sere Hava H aT awed faati—
aul F< neg oitat at ara at waar aera Tien)
29. We should be able to realise the truth behind different garbs
in substance, time, place andfeeling.
wa a fad gg fara faara wa sfaq ae ong wt
guefa geaed gerurreafa fa aft
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ea were ag fitz, ga, farca, farsa, faafiza, dre wa TH
wart anat 3 ate afaer H ya: ge dare & gt ara Z|
rat & (oreey aferqe aefit) agar g
This is the means, then, for an aspirant to attain purity, enlighten-
ment, omancipation, piety, abstinence and non-attachment. Such a being
is freed of the chainof reincarnations.
‘Thus| (Satiputra Buddha, the seer) do pronounce.
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