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Dhammapada Verses 260 & 261: An Elder Dhammapada Part II

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Verse 260
A monk is not an elder because his head is gray. He is but ripe in age, and he is called one grown old in vain.

Verse 261
One in whom there is truthfulness, virtue, inoffensiveness, restraint and self-mastery, who is free from defilements and is wise—he is truly called an Elder.

(Translated by Acharya Buddharakkhita)
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Translations from: https://suttacentral.net/dhp256-272/en/buddharakkhita#260

Verse 260
A monk is not an elder because his head is gray. He is but ripe in age, and he is called one grown old in vain.

Verse 261
One in whom there is truthfulness, virtue, inoffensiveness, restraint and self-mastery, who is free from defilements and is wise—he is truly called an Elder.

(Translated by Acharya Buddharakkhita)
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Translations from: https://suttacentral.net/dhp256-272/en/buddharakkhita#260

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