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The Eleventh Anga
[ I. Lect. 1..
“ Truly, Jambî, the Samana (as above, down toy who has obtained emancipation has expounded two books comprised in the eleventh Anga, the Vivāgasuyam. They are the following: “The fruits of bad acts” and “The fruits of good acts.!"
Then Jambû said : “ If, Reverend Sir; the Samaņa ( as above, down to ), who has obtained emancipation, has expounded the eleventh Anga, the Vivāgsuyam, in the two books viz. “Thefruits of bad acts” and “The fruits of good acts”, how many lectures, then, Reverend Sır, did the Samana (as above, down to ) who has obtained. emancipation, deliver in the first book called “ The fruits of bad acts" ?
Then the venerable houseless monk Suhammā spoke to the houseless monk Jambû thus :: "Truly Jambî, the Samana who has made the beginning, who has established the Tirth ( as above down to ) who has obtained emancipation, has delivered ten léctures comprised in the first book, “ The fruits of bad acts.” They are the following : first the Story of Miyāputta, and secondly of Ujziyaya, thirdly of Abhagga, fourthly of Sagada, fifthly of Vahassaî, sixthly of Nandi, seventhly of Umbara, eighthly of Soriyadatta, ninthly of Devadattā and tenthly of Anjî..
Then Jambû said : "If. Revernd Sir, the Samana, who has made the beginning and who established the Tîrth (as above down to) who has obtained emancipation, has delivered ten lectures