A PART OF THE TIBETAN SACKED WORKS. 



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and ceremonies at the receiving and ordaining of the priests. Terms used 

 at that occasion. 



What sorts of men may be received into the religious order, and 

 admitted to become priests. Questions to which a new comer must answer 

 directly. Names of several diseases and sores, leaf 79. Persons infected 

 with, or subject to those maladies are prohibited from admission into the 

 order. Several rules respecting the conduct of religious persons. 



Leaf 91. A priest should not abuse any one (in words) even 

 when himself abused ; should not become angry when irritated ; should not 

 beat when beaten ; nor rail when railed. 



Leaf 92. Enumeration of several things which a religious person or 

 priest may not do without having previously asked the principal's and the 

 teacher's leave. 



Leaf 102. Shaky a having passed the three months of the summer 

 in the grove near Rdjagriha, will make a tour to the hills towards the 

 south. He makes known to the priests, that whoever likes may go with 

 him. Excuses of the priests, both of the old and young, for not being 

 able to accompany him. Cause or reason why but a few disciples were 

 now with him. 



Leaf 104. How any Mu-stegs-cJian fSans. Tirthilm) lamy be admitted 

 into the religious order of Shakya. Regulations thereupon. 



Leaf 108. No priest is to be ordained that is below twenty years of 

 age. Reasons thereof. 



Leaf 109. No one shall be received into the religious order below 

 fifteen years of age. Indecent conduct of two young priests or students. 



ShXkya at Shravasti in Kosala. The story of two slaves or servants, 

 who successively had been received into the religious order of Shakya. 

 Leaf 110-113. No slaves are to be admitted into that order. 



Leaf 113-115. Stories of two persons who, being in debt, had taken 

 the religious character. Shakya prohibits the admission into the religious 

 order of any one who is in debt. 



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