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LECTURE XXVII.
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should go through it, without allowing himself to be affected by any pains. (47)
Then he should, in due order, reflect on all transgressions he has committed during the night with regard to knowledge, faith, and conduct. (48)
Having finished Kâyôtsarga and paid his reverence to the Guru, he should, in due order, confess his transgressions committed during the night. (49)
Then having recited the Pratikramana Sûtra &c. (see verse 41). (50)
He should consider what kind of austerities he will undertake. Having finished his Kâyôtsarga, he pays his reverence to the Guru. (51)
Having finished Kâyôtsarga and paid his reverence to the Guru, he should practise those austerities which he has decided upon, and praise the perfected saints. (52)
Thus has been summarily declared the correct behaviour, by practising which many souls have crossed the ocean of Samsâra. (53)
Thus I say.
TWENTY-SEVENTH LECTURE.
THE BAD BULLOCKS.
There was a Sthavira and Ganadhara!, the learned sage Garga. This leader of the Gana once made the following reflections: (1)
He who rides in a car, crosses a wilderness; he
i Gana seems to correspond to the modern Gakkha ; see part i, p. 288, note 2. Ganadhara, therefore, does not denote here, as usual, a disciple of Tîrthakara.