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KULLAVAGGA.
I, 26.
26.
[Here follow the twelve cases in which a Kamma is against the law, and the twelve in which it is according to law; and also the six permissive cases in which it may be carried out, if the Samgha likes, precisely as in chapters 2, 3, and 4.]
271 1. ‘A Bhikkhu against whom the Ukkhepaniyakamma that follows on not acknowledging a fault has been carried out ought to conduct himself aright. And herein this is the right conduct: he ought not to confer the upasampada-he ought not to give a nissaya2-he ought not to provide himself with a sâmanera ?he ought not to accept the office of giving exhortation to the nuns if he have accepted that office, he ought not to exhort the nuns 2–he ought not to commit the offence for which the Ukkhepaniya-kamma that follows on not acknowledging a fault has been carried out against him-nor any offence of a similar kind-nor any worse offencehe ought not to find fault with the proceeding (that has been carried out against him)-nor with the Bhikkhus) who have carried it out- she ought not to accept from a regular Bhikkhu reverence, or
" As this chapter, containing the samma-vattanå or right conduct, differs from the corresponding chapters of the preceding Kammas (chapters 5, 10, 15, and 21), it is here set out in full.
See the passages quoted above (chapter 5). $. The passage between these two figures recurs at II, 1, 1.
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