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98. I shall not preach religion to a person who puts on 
high-heeled shoes, unless he is sick. 
99. I shall not preach religion to a person who holds a 
staff in his hand, unless he is sic 
00. I shall not preach religion to a person who holds an 
umbrella in his hand, unless he is sick. 
101. I shall not preach religion to a person who holds a 
weapon in his hand, unless he is sick. 
102. I shall not preach religion to a person who holds a 
sword in his hand, unless he is sick. 
103. I shall not preach religion to a person who holds a 
battle-axe in his hand, unless he is sick. 
104, I shall not preach religion to a person who puts on a 
coat of mail, unless he is sick. 
105. I shall not discharge ordure and urine ina standing 
posture, unless I am sick. 
. I shall vot cast ordure, urine, spittle, snivel, snot 
or vomited matter into the water, unless I am sick. 
107. I shall not cast ordure, urine, spittle snot or vomited 
matter into a place covered with green grass, unless I am sick. 
108. I shall not climb higher on a tree than the height of 
4 full-grown man, unless I am urged by any danger. 
therein?’? A second time and a third time I ask ‘‘are you 
perfectly pure therein?’’ In this matter the sone one 
Perfectly pure, therefore they do not say anything. So do 
understand. 
Srven RvLEs For THE SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES. 
eens 
Rtsod-pa-shi- war-bya-wahi-chos-bdun. 
Adhikarana-samatha dharmah. 
f Summary.—In presence, by recollection, not being out of 
a by majority, by inquiry into the true nature, by cover- 
Qg over as with grass, and by an undertaking. 
fe he brethren, here are the seven rules for Settling disputes 
Own from the So-sor-thar-pa recited each half-month. 
‘ In case of a dispute fit to be Settled in presence, the 
Proceedings must be conducted in the presence of the parties 
Concerned, 
2. In case of a dispute fit to be Settled from recollection, 
the Proceedings must be conducted from the recollection of the 
Person accused. 
