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44-51 Discussion of morality viewed as depending on the 

 restraints enjoined by the rules of the Patimokkha: 

 Kind 1, tetrad 4, patimokkha-sar)vara-sila: 

 Cm on idha bhikkhu. . . sikkhapadesu, quotation 1, §43, from Vbh. 244 



44 Cm on idha bhikkhu patimokkhasaqvarasaijvuto viharati 

 45-49 Cm on acara-gocara-sampanno 



45 Acara explained by a long quotation from Vbh. (246) itself 



46 Gocara explained by a long quotation from Vbh. (246) itself 



47 Acara explained (a second time) by two quotations from Niddesa 



describing misbehavior 1. in bodily act and 2. in word 



48 Acara explained (a third time) by Buddhaghosa, following some cm 



49 Gocara explained (a second time) in its three varieties: 



1. upanissaya; 2. arakkha; 3. upanibandha 



50 Cm on anu-mattesu vajjesu bhayadassavi . . .sikkhapadesu 



51 The Vbh. passage refers literally to the moral man, but virtually to morality 



52- 57 Discussion of morality viewed as depending on the restraint of the senses : 

 Kind 2, tetrad 4, indriya-saqvara-slla: 

 Cm on so cakkhuna rupai] disva ■ ' ', quotation 2, §43, from M.1.180"-181^ 



52 Cm on so cakkhuna riipaij disva. . .nanubyanjanaggahi 



Neither the eye nor the mind sees; the mind sees through the eye 



53 Story of Maha-Tissa of Mount Cetiya 



54 Cm on yatvadhikaranam . . . cakkhundriye saljvaral) apajjati 



55 Interjected discussion of 'resti'aint of the sense of sight,' cakkhundriye 



sagvaro 

 Incidental analysis of the process of cognition 

 In the eye there is neither restraint nor absence of restraint 

 But at a certain step (javana) of the process there may be non-restraint 



56 The non-restraint is likened to the leaving open the principal gates of a city 



Restraint is likened to keeping them well-closed 



57 The same discussion applies also to restraint of the other senses 

 Morality, in so far as it depends on restraint of the senses, characterized 



58-76 Discussion of morality viewed as ensuring a blameless livelihood: 

 Kind 3, tetrad 4, ajiva-parisuddhi-slla: 



Cm on Buddhaghosa's 16 words (plus 5 quoted from Vbh. 345) at §43: 

 ya pana ajlvahetu paniiattanai] . . .idar) ajivaparisuddhi-sllaii 



58 Cm on four of the 16 words : ajlvahetu pafinattanaij channaij sikkhapadanar) : 



consisting for substance of six precepts from Maha-vibhanga and Bhik- 

 khuni-vibhahga [see §76 for the remaining 12 words] 



59 Explanation of the 5 words (just mentioned as quoted from Vbh. 345), 



kuhana lapana nemittikata nippesikata 



labhena-labhaij-nijigiijsanata, 



fey means of five quotations from the text (352) of the Vbh. itself 



Text of each of these five Vibhanga quotations 



