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329.Karīsaṃ pakkāsayasaṅkhāte aṭṭhaṅgulaveḷupabbasadise antapariyosāne ṭhitaṃ.
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67.Dung is to be found at the end of the bowel, which resembles a bamboo joint eight fingerbreadths long and is called the “receptacle for digested food.” [359]
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Tattha yathā veḷupabbe omadditvā pakkhittāya saṇhapaṇḍumattikāya na veḷupabbaṃ jānāti mayi paṇḍumattikā ṭhitāti.
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Herein, just as, when soft brown clay is impacted in a bamboo joint, the bamboo joint does not know, “Brown clay is in me,”
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Napi paṇḍumattikā jānāti ahaṃ veḷupabbe ṭhitāti, evameva na pakkāsayo jānāti mayi karīsaṃ ṭhitanti.
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nor does brown clay know, “I am in a bamboo joint,” so too, the receptacle for digested food does not know, “Dung is in me,”
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Napi karīsaṃ jānāti ahaṃ pakkāsaye ṭhitanti.
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nor does the dung know, “I am in a receptacle for digested food.”
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Aññamaññaṃ ābhogapaccavekkhaṇarahitā ete dhammā.
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These things are devoid of mutual concern and reviewing.
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Iti karīsaṃ nāma imasmiṃ sarīre pāṭiyekko koṭṭhāso acetano abyākato suñño nissatto thaddho pathavīdhātūti.
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So what is called dung is a particular component of this body, without thought, indeterminate, void, not a living being, rigid earth element.
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