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XULLAVAGGA.
I, 30.
30.
And thus, O Bhikkhus, should the revocation be carried out [&c., as before, in chapters 8, 12, &c.]'
Here ends the fifth Kamma, namely, the Ukkhepaniya-kamma for not acknowledging a
fault.
31.
Now at that time the Blessed Buddha was dwelling at Kosambi, in the Ghosita Årâma. And at that time the venerable Khanna, when he had committed a fault, was not willing to atone for that fault [&c., the proceeding in this case being the same, and laid down in the same words as the proceeding in the last case, chapters 25–30].
Here ends the sixth Kamma; namely, the Ukkhepaniya-kamma on not atoning for a fault 1.
" It will be seen from the above chapters, and especially from chapter 27, that the Ukkhepaniya-kamma is an Act, not of expulsion, but only of suspension. The ten cases in which a member of the Order could be expelled are those given above in Mahâvagga I, 60; and the technical word for "expel' is nâseti.
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