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  ..續本文上一頁act with (evil) men[6], and quadrupeds. (964)

   11. ”Let him not be afraid of adversaries[7], even having seen many dangers from them; further he

  [1. Gakkhato amatam disam.

  2. Ekodi = ekaggakitto. Commentator.

  3. Comp. Dhp. v. 239.

  4. Pariyantakâri.

  5. Damsâdhipâtânan ti pingalamakkhikânañ ka sesamakkhikânañ ka, sesamakkhikâ hi tato adhipatitvâ khâdanti, tasmâ adhipâtâ ti vukkanti. Commentator.

  6. Manussaphassânan ti korâdiphassânam. Commentator.

  7. Paradhammikânam.]

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  will overcome other dangers while seeking what is good. (965)

   12. ”Touched by sickness and hunger let him endure cold and excessive heat, let him, touched by them in many ways, and being houseless, make strong exertions. (966)

   13. ”Let him not commit theft, let him not speak falsely, let him touch friendly what is feeble or strong, what he acknowledges to be the agitation of the mind, let him drive that off as a partisan of Kanha (i.e. Mâra). (967)

   14. ”Let him not fall into the power of anger and arrogance; having dug up the root of these, let him live, and let him overcome both what is pleasant and what is unpleasant. (968)

   15. ”Guided by wisdom, taking delight in what is good, let him scatter those dangers, let him overcome discontent in his distant dwelling, let him overcome the four causes of lamentation. (969)

   16. ”What shall I eat, or where shall I eat

  --he lay indeed uncomfortably (last night)--where shall I lie this night

   let the Sekha who wanders about houseless subdue these lamentable doubts. (970)

   17. ”Having had in (due) time both food and clothes, let him know moderation in this world for the sake of happiness; guarded in these (things) and wandering restrained in the village let him, even (if he be) irritated, not speak harsh words. (971)

   18. ”Let him be with down-cast eyes, and not prying, devoted to meditation, very watchful; having acquired equanimity let him with a composed mind cut off the seat of doubt, and misbehaviour. (972)

   19. ”Urged on by words (of his teachers) let him be thoughtful and rejoice (at this urging), let

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  him break stubbornness in his fellow-students, let him utter propitious words and not unseasonable, let him not think detractingly of others. (973)

   20. ”And then the five impurities in the world, the subjection of which he must learn thoughtfully,--let him overcome passion for form, sound and taste, smell and touch. (974)

   21. ”Let the Bhikkhu subdue his wish for these Dhammas and be thoughtful, and with his mind well liberated, then in time he will, reflecting upon Dhamma, and having become intent upon one object, destroy darkness.” So said Bhagavat. (975)

  Sâriputtasutta is ended.

  Atthakavagga, the fourth.

  

  

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