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75. I shall lay ” bowl not on a precipice, nor in an abyss, 
nor on a steep dec 
76. I shall ace i my bowl in a standing postur 
77. I shall wash my bowl not on a precipice, nor in an 
abyss, nor on a steep declivity. 
. I shall not fetch water in my pegging bowl from a 
rapid river drawing it against the current 
79. Standing I shall id preach religion to a person who 
remains sitting, unless he is s 
80. I shall not preach even to a person who remains 
lying down, unless he is sic 
81. Sitting on a low seat I shall not © gets religion to 4 
“ipa who occupies a high seat, unless he is é 
While going behind I shall not eenek religion to 4 
oe who goes before me, unless he is sick. 
83. Walking on the edge of a road I shall not preach 
religion to a Rees who is walking on the road, unless he is 
sick. 
84. I shall not pret religion to a person whose head is 
covered, unless he is 
85. I shall not preach religion to a person whose garment 
is tucked up, unless he is sick. 
shall not preach religion to a person who is embrat- 
ing another, piss he is sick. 
87. not hte religion to a person who folds his 
hands spielen upon his neck, unless he is sick. 
: shall not preach religion to a person who folds up 
his arms, ani he is sick. 
89. I shall not preach religion to a person who weals 
braided hair, unless he is sick 
90. I shall not proach religion to a person who wears 4 
cap, pg he is sic 
. I shall not “preach eelgon to a person who has ® 
diniioes on his head, unless he is 
2. I shall not preach religion toa person who has a ga 
land round his head, unless he is sick. 
93. I shall not preach religion to a person whose head is 
wrapped round, unless he is sick, 
94. I shall not tte ee to a person who is mounted 
on an elephant, unless he is sick 
95. I shall not preach sian to a person who is mounted 
on a an unless he is sick, 
. I shall not preach religion to a person who is carried 
ina ecole: unless he is sick, 
97. I shall not preach ‘religion to a person who is sitting 
in a carriage, unless he is sick. 
