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THE MINOR DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS.
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of Kitta the householder-should make Sudhamma the Bhikkhu arrange his robe on one shoulder, and squat down on his heels, and stretch forth his two hands with the palms together, and so confess his fault.'
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1. So the venerable Sudhamma went, with another Bhikkhu as companion messenger, to Makkhikâsanda, and obtained pardon of Kitta the householder. And he conducted himself aright, and he became subdued, and he sought for release (&c., as above, in chapters 6, 7, down to the end).
Here end the eighteen cases in which there ought to
be a revocation of the Patisaraniya-kamma.
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[In this chapter the Kammavåkå of the revocation of the Patisâraniya-kamma is given in words precisely similar to those of chapters 8 and 12.]
Here ends the fourth (Kamma), the
Patisâraniya-kamma.
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