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Pāri-v GM fol. 309b1-2
katham idānīṃ vayaṃ sāpattikās saṃtaḥ sakaukṛtyās savilo(2)lāḥ sakaraṇīyāḥ khaṇḍakāriṇaḥ śavalakāriṇaḥ kalmaṣakāriṇaḥ āpattipātālād avyutthitāḥ prakṛtisthakānāṃ bhikṣūṇām antikād abhivādanavandanapratyutthānāṃjalisāmīcīkarma svīkariṣyāmi 1 |
1. Read svīkariṣyāmaḥ
Kj D ’dul ba ga 177b1-3
da ltar bdag cag ltuṅ ba daṅ bcas | ’gyod pa daṅ bcas | ’tsher ba daṅ bcas | yid la (2) gcags pa daṅ bcas | bya ba daṅ bcas pa ste | ’dral bar byed pa | rma ’byin (H266a3) par byed pa | ’dren mar byed pa | nag nog can du byed pa | ltuṅ ba’i gźi nas ma laṅs pa rnams kyis ji ltar raṅ bźin du gnas pa’i dge sloṅ rnams las mṅon du smra ba daṅ | phyag (H266a4) daṅ | (3) ldaṅ ba daṅ | thal mo sbyar ba daṅ | ’dud pa’i las kyaṅ bdag gir bya |
Tr. Lueritthikul
“How is it that we are sinner, full of remorse, disturbing, having so many things to do [to accomplish being a good monk], we are breaking [the vinaya] into pieces, having blemish [in monastic life], having moral stain, we [will] not rise above the underground due to those offences; how shall we practice all kinds of respected postures, namely, abhivādana; respectful salutation / vandana; greeting / pratyutthāna; rising from a seat to welcome a visitor / añjali; the open hands placed side by side and slightly hollowed / sāmīcī; homage, respectful behaviour, in the nearness of the normal monks.
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