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THE MINOR DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS.
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him leave to rebuke that Bhikkhu—when he warns another Bhikkhu whom he supposes to be offending-when he reminds another Bhikkhu of a rule against which he supposes that Bhikkhu to be offending—when he associates with the Bhikkhus. These are the eight things, O Bhikkhus (&c., as before, down to) revoked for him.'
Here end the eighteen cases in which there ought to
be no revocation (of the Tagganiya-kamma).
[This chapter is exactly the converse of the last.] Here end the eighteen cases in which there ought to
be a revocation (of the Tagganiya-kamma).
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1. Now, thus, O Bhikkhus, should the revocation be carried out. Those Bhikkhus who are followers of Panduka and Lohitaka should go before the Samgha, with their upper robe arranged over one shoulder, and should bow down at the feet of the elder Bhikkhus, and squatting down, and raising their hands with the palms joined together, should speak as follows: "We, Sirs, have been subjected by the Samgha to the Tagganiya-kamma, and are conducting ourselves aright in accordance thereto; and we have become subdued, and we seek for release, and beg for a revocation of the Tagganiya
Compare below, chapters 12 and 17.
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