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________________ II, 7. ENTERING THE PLACE OF AUSTERITIES. 73 Each engaged in his religious duties, all desirous of the delights of heaven, addressed the senior Brahmakârin, and asked him as to the path of true religion !.: 508 Now having but just come here, I do not yet know the rules of your religious life. I ask you therefore for information, and I pray explain to me what I ask.' 509 On this that twice-born (Brahman) in reply explained in succession all the modes of painful discipline, and the fruits expected as their result. 510 (How some ate) nothing brought from inhabited places (villages), (but) that produced from pure water, (others) edible roots and tender twigs, (others) fruits and flowers fit for food, 511 Each according to the rules of his sect, clothing and food in each case different, some living amongst bird-kind, and like them capturing and eating food; 512 Others eating as the deer the grass (and herbs); others living like serpents, inhaling air; others eating nothing pounded in wood or stone; some eating with two teeth, till a wound be formed; 513 Others, again, begging their food and giving it in charity, taking only the remnants for themselves; others, again, who let water continually drip on their heads and those who offer up with fire; 514 Or, 'an aged Brahmakärin :' here we have the expression Khang suh,' T, for 'aged' (as before). * Literally, 'opposed to village coming out,' or, that which comes out of (T ) villages.' Digitized by Google
SR No.007676
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1882
Total Pages2405
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size43 MB
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