Siksha Samuccaya a Compendium of Buddhist Doctrine

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If he has once cause to refuse any food he must cat no more.
2 Tib. Bu-ram : the word ganda is not known in this sense.
^ The words in brackets come from the Tibetan, the first three from the Chinese also ; they are omitted in the Sanskrit.
* See 56*1 above.
^ raga=dyc or passion.
K 134 PRESERVATION OF THE PERSON as never to be stained with sin as we wear them, i no not for a moment. " The cause of this is laid down in the Ratnardsi Sutra. " But, Kasyapa, those who from slackness being without
...self- control, and hence free from the rule of the ascetic's virtue, wear the yellow clothes on their body but do not show respect to them : then, Kasyapa, there is a special hell, named Srama- navarnapratirupaka, and in that special hell pains are inflicted in mimicry of the ascetic's life : blazing clothes, blazing heads, blazing bowls, blazing seats, blazing pallets to lie on. He who has had part or lot in these things, he all blazing burns in flames all over. By these things they feel pain and agony in mimicry of the ascetic's life.

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