1.
Here they maintain 'purity,' in other doctrines (dhamma) they do
not allow purity; what they have devoted themselves to, that they call
good, and they enter extensively upon the single truths.
2.
Those wishing for dispute, having plunged into the assembly, brand
each other as fools mutually, they go to others and pick a quarrel,
wishing for praise and calling themselves (the only) expert.
3.
Engaged in dispute in the middle of the assembly, wishing for
praise he lays about on all sides; but when his dispute has been
repulsed he becomes discontented, at the blame he gets angry he who
sought for the faults (of others).
4.
Because those who have tested his questions say that his dispute
is lost and repulsed, he laments and grieves having lost his disputes;
'he has conquered me,' so saying he wails.
5.
These disputes have arisen amongst the Sama/n/as, in these
(disputes) there is (dealt) blow (and) stroke; having seen this, let him
leave off disputing, for there is no other advantage in trying to get
praise.
6.
Or he is praised there, having cleared up the dispute in the
middle of the assembly; therefore he will laugh and be elated, having
won that case as he had a mind to.
7.
That which is his exaltation will also be the field of his defeat,
still he talks proudly and arrogantly; seeing this, let no one dispute,
for the expert do not say that purification (takes place) by that.
8.
As a hero nourished by kingly food goes about roaring, wishing for
an adversary--where he (i.e. the philosopher, Di/tth/igatika) is, go
thou there, O hero; formerly there was nothing like this to fight against.
9.
Those who, having embraced a (certain philosophical) view, dispute
and maintain 'this only (is) true,' to them say thou when a dispute has
arisen, 'Here is no opponent for thee.'
10.
Those who wander about after having secluded themselves, without
opposing view to view--what (opposition) wilt thou meet with amongst
those, O Pasûra, by whom nothing in this world is grasped as the best?
11.
Then thou wentest to reflection thinking in thy mind over the
(different philosophical) views; thou hast gone into the yoke with him
who has shaken off (al1 sin), but thou wilt not be able to proceed
together (with him).