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Click to Expand/Collapse OptionPreface
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Pāl: Khuddaka Nikāya text No. 2
319 (22.14) vajjaṃ ca vajjato ñatvā avajjaṃ ca avajjato
sammādiṭṭhisamādānā sattā gacchanti suggatiṃ.
Gān: Brough (1962)
No Gāndhārī
BHS: Shukla (1979)
No Prakrit
Chi: 維祇難 (224 A.D.), T.210 570b7-8
(7) 可近則近 可遠則遠
恒守正見 (8) 死墮善道
Lat: Fausbøll (1900)
319 Fugiendumque fugiendum censentes et non fugiendum non fugiendum, verae doctrinae dediti animantes in coelum vadunt.
Eng: Müller (1881)
319 They who know what is forbidden as forbidden, and what is not forbidden as not forbidden, such men, embracing the true doctrine, enter the good path.
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