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years and then, after death, will be born as god in अरुणाभविमाग.
14. 63. While a pure livod a course of life of an upāsaka for a period of fourteen years and was run. ning his fifteenth yoar, he thought thnt he had many. distractions (orea, Sk, iaTT) whilo at home, and therefore decided to pass the remaining five foars i'nd" a half in the Tigeant practising the oloven standards or ideals of an upāsaka, He thoroforo arrangos a foast, inrites his friends and rolations, and in tboir presence entrusts the family affairs to his eldest son.
15. 63. TTT-There is, in iz III. 2, men tion of grus who lived as a housoholder in a small villago
is, and who lator ronouocod tho houso and becamo a monk. The passage from face wat down to ETT engah 39 is giron in the first appondix on page 129f, It should be noted that the existing text of the start does not give this passage in the story of Tru ( see, Bechardasa's edition, Vol. II. page 55 ), but refers for the same to the story of तामली (see भगवती, III.1, Bechar dasa's edition, Vol. II. page 25) where the description in question will be found. F149h, in the midst of his own people of the नाय (Sk. ज्ञान) clan; Com. स्वजनगृहे.
15. 68. 5.FETET SOCIET ar, cook or season. Com. उपस्करोतु राध्यतु, उपकरोतु सिद्धं सत् द्रव्यान्तरैः कृतोपकारमाहितगुणान्तरं facutg. . 16. 10. This section and the following mention
11 pratimās or standards that an upāsaka is expected to observe. In this observance the upazaka practises