166 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



19 Three-robe-practice (2) : Formulas of adoption (2*) 



20 Manner of observance (2-') 



21 Grades of strictness (2^) in its observance: severe, middling, easy 



22 What constitutes a breach (2^) of its observance 



23 The 8 and -more advantages (2^ of observing it 



24 Buddhaghosa praises in 2 stanzas the Three-robe-practice 



25 Alms-practice (3) : Formulas of adoption (3^) 



26 Manner of observance (3^) : 14 kinds of food which are not permissible 



27 Grades of strictness (3^) in its observance: severe, middling, easy- 



Anecdote illustrating the disadvantages of the 2 lower grades 



28 What constitutes a breach (3'') of its observance 



29 The 15 advantages (3") of observing it: among them 



Establishment in the "second order of nobility" (ariyavaijsa: cf. §17) 



30 Buddhaghosa praises in 3 stanzas the Alms-practice 



31 House-to-house-practice (4) : Formulas of adoption (4^) 



32 INIanner of observance (4^) 



33 Grades of strictness (4=) in its observance: severe, middling, easy 



The Elder most distinguished for the practice was Kassapa the Great 



34 What constitutes a breach (4^) of its observance 



35 The 8 advantages (4^) of observing it 



36 Buddhaghosa praises in 2 stanzas the House-to-house-practice 



37 The One-sitting-practice (5) : Formulas of adoption (5^) 



38 Manner of observance (5^) 



39 Grades of strictness (5^) in its observance: severe, middling, easy 



40 What constitutes a breach (5^) of its observance 



41 The 8 advantages (5^) of observing it 



42 Buddhaghosa praises in 2 stanzas the One-sitting-practice 



43 The One-bowl-pi-actice (6) : Formulas of adoption (6') 



44 Manner of observance (Q*) 



45 Grades of strictness (6^) in its observance: severe, middling, easy 



46 What constitutes a breach (6^) of its observance 



47 The 6 advantages (6^) of observing it 



48 Buddhaghosa praises in 2 stanzas the One-bowl-practice 



49 The No-more-practice (7) : Formulas of adoption (7^) 



50 Manner of observance (7^) 



51 Grades of strictness (7^) in its observance: severe, middling, easy 



52 What constitutes a breach (7^) of its observance 



53 The 5 advantages (7^) of observing it 



54 Buddhaghosa praises in 2 stanzas the No-more-practice 



