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VII, 12.
to that residence, he thinks, "I will have the robe made up here, and will not go back (to that place)," &c.?'
End of the Apakinana-navaka.
12. *A Bhikkhu intent on finding a comfortable place (to live in), after the Kathina ceremony has been held, takes a robe, and goes away, thinking, “ I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there; if it is not, I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there; if it is not, I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there; if it is not, I will go back.”
'When he has got beyond the boundary, he thinks, "I will have the robe made up here, and will never. go back," &c.3' End of the five cases of the Bhikkhu intent on
comfort.
13. 1. 'On two conditions, O Bhikkhus, the claim (of a Bhikkhu to a share in the distribution) of the
1 The same three cases as before. 3 'The nine cases in which he guards (his claim).'
The usual three cases as before, and then the two cases of the simätikkantika kathinuddhâra and the saha bhikkhůhi kathinuddhâra, which run as may be seen from chap. 2. 2 (the two last cases there) or from chap. 9. 3.
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