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## Fourteenth Uddesaka
## The Prāyaścitta for Buying, Receiving, etc., a Pātra
1. A monk who buys a pātra, causes it to be bought, accepts a pātra that is being given as bought, or approves of the acceptance of such a pātra, incurs a minor prāyaścitta.
2. A monk who borrows a pātra, causes it to be borrowed, accepts a pātra that is being given as borrowed, or approves of the acceptance of such a pātra, incurs a minor prāyaścitta.
3. A monk who exchanges a pātra for another pātra belonging to a householder, causes it to be exchanged, accepts a pātra that is being given as exchanged, or approves of the acceptance of such a pātra, incurs a minor prāyaścitta.
4. A monk who accepts a pātra that is given by force, given without the consent of one of the two owners, or given in front of him, or approves of the acceptance of such a pātra, incurs a minor prāyaścitta.
**Discussion:** These four sūtras describe the prāyaścitta for six types of pātra-related offenses. The six offenses are:
1. **Krita:** A pātra that is bought.
2. **Prāmritya:** A pātra that is borrowed.
3. **Parivartita:** A pātra that is exchanged.
4. **Ācchinnha:** A pātra that is taken by force.
5. **Anisṛṣṭa:** A pātra that is given without the consent of the co-owner.
6. **Abhihata:** A pātra that is brought from home and given to the āśrama.