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"Ye pana te, mahārāja, bhikkhū navaṅgaṃ buddhavacanaṃ atthato ca byañjanato ca nayato ca kāraṇato ca hetuto ca udāharaṇato ca vācenti anuvācenti bhāsanti anubhāsanti, evarūpā kho, mahārāja, bhikkhū bhagavato dhammanagare 'dhammāpaṇikā'ti vuccanti.
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“And those monks, sire, who teach and recite, speak and repeat the nine-limbed Word of the Buddha in its literal senses and developed meanings, with its methods, reasons, causes and examples—monks such as these, sire, are called sellers of Dhamma in the Blessed One’s City of Dhamma.
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[The lawyers and judges in the City of Righteousness] ‘And furthermore, O king, those of the Bhikkhus who in the spirit and in the letter, in its arguments and explanations, in its reasons and examples, teach and repeat, utter forth and recapitulate the ninefold word of the Buddha-such Bhikkhus are called, O king, “Lawyers (dealers in Dharma) in the Blessed One’s City of Righteousness.”
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Те же из монахов, государь, кто в согласии со смыслом и с выражением, с методами и с обоснованиями, причинами и примерами, содержащимися в Девятичастных Речениях Просветленного, рассказывают их и пересказывают, излагают и перелагают,– такие монахи, государь, называются у Блаженного во граде Учения торговцами Учения.
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