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support, he went from that residence to another residence. And the Bhikkhus there did no reverence to him, rose not from their seats to welcome him, rendered him not service (&c., as before, down to :) he went from that residence to another residence. And when he received no hospitality he returned back again even to Kosambi. Then he conducted himself aright, and he became subdued, and he sought for release, and going up to the Bhikkhus he spake as follows: 'I, Sirs, having been subjected by the Samgha to the Ukkhepaniyakamma am conducting myself aright in accordance thereto, and I am become subdued, and I seek for release. What now should I do?' They told this thing to the Blessed One.
Then, O Bhikkhus, let the Samgha revoke the Ukkhepaniya-kamma for not acknowledging his fault carried out against Khanna the Bhikkhu.
2. “There are five things, O Bhikkhus, [&c., the rest of this section bearing the same relation to the last, which chapter 6, § 2, does to chapter 5.]'
Here end the forty-three cases (in which an Ukkhepaniya-kamma for not acknowledging a
fault is not to be revoked].
29. "There are five things, O Bhikkhus, [&c., as in . chapter 7. This chapter being the exact opposite of chapter 28.]
Here end the forty-three cases [in which an Ukkhepaniya-kamma for not acknowledging a
fault ought to be revoked).
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