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IIT, 7, 1.
PROBATION AND PENANCE.
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1. When he had accomplished the Manatta he told the Bhikkhus, saying, 'I committed (&c., as 4. 1, down to) for one day concealed. I asked, &c. ... The Samgha imposed a probation, &c. ... When I passed through that probation the Samgha imposed a Mânatta of &c. . . . for &c. ... I have accomplished that Mânatta. What now shall I do?'
They told that matter to the Blessed One.
Let then the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, rehabilitate U dâyi the Bhikkhu.'
2, 3. [Here follows the kam mavâkâ as in chapter 2, $$ 2, 3, to the end.]
[This chapter is the same as chapter 3, reading 'for two-three-four-five days concealed, and probation of two-three-four-five days.']
1. Whilst he was undergoing that probation, he committed an offence—the first, &c.—which he did not conceal.
He told the Bhikkhus, saying, 'I committed, &c. ... I asked the Samgha, &c. ... The Samgha imposed upon me a probation of two-three-four -five days. Whilst I was undergoing that probation, I committed, &c. ...' [17]
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