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The Religions of India

CHAPTER XI
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Some authorities (among the Brahmans) say that one may become an ascetic as soon as he has completed his study, though ordinarily this may be done only after passing through the householder stadium.

On becoming an ascetic the beggar takes the vow not to injure any living thing (B[=a]udh.

II.10.17.2.

11, 29), exactly as the Jain ascetic takes the vow of non-injury.

More than this, as will be seen below, the details of the Brahman ascetic's vows are almost identical with those of the Jain ascetic.


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