THE TWELVE QUALITIES OF AUSTERITY. 



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40 Maha-ksanti-saurata-sama- -I'fi^'^S^'^'^'^I having great patience and cou- 



nugata ^ 



41 Tathagatajna-supratipanna 



42 Paripurna-sukla-dharma 



43 Drsta-dharma 



44 Supratipanna Bhagavatah q53VrsI(3j'a^2^^I'T]''?i(5j'£]3^r^'^^' 



sravaka-sangha ^ " 



45 Nyaya-pratipanna 



46 Rju-pratipanna 



47 vSamtci-pratipanna 



48 xVnudharmacarin 



49 Dharmanudharma - p r a t i ■ 

 panna 



50 Anavarana - samadhi - prani- 

 dhi-jiiana 



rage. 



he has full}' perceived (pene- 

 trated into) the doctrine of 

 Tathagata. 



accomplished in candid virtue 

 or good morals. 



he has perceived the moral doc- 

 trine. 



well-entered (initiated) into 

 the united body of the Sra- 

 vakas, or disciples of Bhaga- 

 van. 



he has perceived what is right 

 or proper. 



he has perceived what is up- 

 right. 



he has perceived what equity 



or justice is. 

 he acts according to the moral 



law or behaves himself 



honestl}'. 

 he has perceived that the moral 



doctrine agrees with the 



moral laws. 



he knows the place of prayer, 

 the deep meditation exempt 

 from the miseries of vice. 



^r^-qn-U^Js-C^-q^-ma^I'm-llc:' I NAMES OF THE TWELVE QUALITIES OF RELI- 

 B 1/1^1/^ I GIOUS AUSTERITY OR PRACTICE. 



I Pamsukiilika 





clothed in rags picked up from 

 dung-hills. 



2 Tricivarika 





having three religious garbs. 



3 Namacika [Namatika] 





clothed or clad in felt. 



4 Paindapatika 





living on alms. 



5 Ekasanika 





having only one mat. 



6 Khalupascad-bhaktika 



7 Aranyaka 



8 Vrksamiilika 





taking no food a second time 



(on the same day) . 

 living in a solitary place (in a 



desert or monastery), 

 living or dwelling at the foot 



of (or under) a tree. 



9 Abhyavakasika 





having no cover or shelter. 



10 Smasanika • 



NO 



living in a cemetery or among 

 burial places. 



