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## Penance for Curiosity-Driven Actions
**Chapter on Penance**
**Penance for Curiosity-Driven Actions**
1. A monk who binds or causes to be bound another living being out of curiosity with:
1. Grass,
2. Soft grass,
3. A piece of wood,
4. A piece of leather,
5. A piece of cloth,
6. A rope,
7. A thread,
commits a sin.
2. A monk who releases or causes to be released another living being bound with grass or thread, commits a sin.
3. A monk who makes or causes to be made out of curiosity:
1. A garland of grass,
2. A garland of soft grass,
3. A garland of cloth,
4. A garland of wood,
5. A garland of flowers,
6. A garland of leaves,
7. A garland of feathers,
8. A garland of bones,
9. A garland of teeth,
10. A garland of conch shells,
11. A garland of horns,
12. A garland of leaves,
13. A garland of flowers,
14. A garland of fruits,
15. A garland of seeds,
16. A garland of gems,
commits a sin.
4. A monk who wears or causes to be worn a garland of grass or gems, commits a sin.
5. A monk who ties or causes to be tied a garland of grass or gems, commits a sin.
6. A monk who makes or causes to be made out of curiosity:
1. An iron ornament,
2. A copper ornament,
3. A tin ornament,
4. A lead ornament,
5. A silver ornament,
6. A gold ornament,
commits a sin.
7. A monk who wears or causes to be worn an iron ornament or a gold ornament, commits a sin.
8. A monk who ties or causes to be tied an iron ornament or a gold ornament, commits a sin.
9. A monk who makes or causes to be made out of curiosity:
1. A necklace,
2. A half-necklace,
3. A string of pearls,
4. A string of pearls,
5. A string of gems,
6. A string of gems,
7. A bracelet,
8. An earring,
9. ...