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Akaranga Sutra

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Seven Lectures - Lecture 7

934
One should not be pleased with nor prohibit a reciprocal action, which relates to one's self, and produces karman.

935
A mendicant should not be pleased with nor prohibit it, if (he and the other) wipe or rub each other's feet.

936
In this way the whole Thirteenth Lecture should be repeated here.

937
This is the whole duty.

938
Thus I say.

939
End of the Second Part, called the Seven Lectures.

 


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