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LECTURE XVII.
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He who carelessly inspects things', throwing down his duster at random, not being attentive to the inspection of things, is called a bad Sramana. (9)
He who carelessly inspects things, his attention being absorbed by what he hears, who always slights his teachers, is called a bad Sramana. (10)
He who is deceitful, talkative, arrogant, greedy, who does not control himself, nor share (his food, &c. with those who are in want), and is not of an amiable disposition, is called a bad Sramana. (11) He who a controversialist, and ill-behaved, who perverts the truth, and delights in quarrels and contentions, is called a bad Sramana. (12)
He who sits down on a weak, shaking seat wherever he lists, and is not careful in sitting down, is called a bad Sramana. (13)
He who sleeps with dusty feet and does not inspect his couch, being careless about his bed, is called a bad Sramana. (14)
He who eats milk, curds, and other things produced from milk, and does not practise austerities, is called a bad Sramana. (15)
He who eats after sunset, and when admonished, makes an angry reply, is called a bad Sramana. (16)
He who leaves his own teacher, and follows heretical ones, who continuously changes his school2, being of a bad disposition, is called a bad Sramana. (17)
It is a monk's duty closely to inspect everything that he uses or comes in contact with, in order to avoid hurting inadvertently anything considered to possess life. This is called padilêhâ.
2
Gânamganika, according to the commentators one who attaches himself to another gana every half-year.