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" He might have quoted the " Samawia phala sutta " of which Burnouf has given such interesting details in his Lotus, p. 449 seq. Fausboll also, in his notes on v. 332, rightly explains ' samannata ' by ' sraman- yata/ " Anupadiyano, " which I have translated by " caring for nothing, " has a technical meaning. It is the negative of the fourth Nidana, the so-called Upadana, which Koppen has well explained by " Anhang- lichkeit, " taking to the world, loving the world. Koppen, Die R&- fyion des Bu...ddha, p. 610. 200 BUDDHA'S DHAMMAPADA, CHAPTER H. ON REFLECTION. 21. "DEFLECTION is the path of immortality, thought- -*-** lessness the path of death. Those who reflect do not die, those who are thoughtless are as if dead already. 22. Having understood this clearly, those who are ad- vanced in reflection, delight in reflection, and rejoice in the knowledge of the Ariyas (the Elect). (21. ) " Apram&da, " which Fausboll translates by vigilantia, Go- gerly by religion, expresses literally the absence of that giddiness or thoughtlessness which characterizes the state of mind of worldly people.
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