Dear Bryan,
yes, it does.
Best,
Petra
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Betreff: [palistudy] sesa-dvaya
Datum: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 20:34:48 +0100
Von: "Bryan Levman bryan.levman@... [palistudy]" <palistudy@yahoogroups.com>
An: "palistudy@yahoogroups.com" <palistudy@yahoogroups.com>
Hi Pali friends,
Does anyone know the meaning of the compound sesa-dvaya ("remaining/remainder-pair") in the passage below from Sv 1, 139, 24-25:
so pan' esa aṭṭhamī-cātuddasī-pannarasī-bhedena tividho. Tasmā sesa-dvaya-nivāraṇatthaṃ pannarase ti vuttaṃ.
The context is a discussion on the Uposatho:
"The Uposatha is three-fold, consisting of the eighth day, fourteenth day and fifteenth day. It is called "on the fifteenth" on account of preventing the remaining two" ? Does the "remaining two" refer to the eighth and fourteenth?
Best wishes,
Bryan