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KULLAVAGGA.
III, 21, 1.
[Here follows the kammavâkâ in the form given at chapter 1, §§ 2, 3, to the end.]
21. 1. Now at that time a certain Bhikkhu had committed numerous Samghâdisesa offences, one of which he had concealed for one day, two for two days, three for three days, (and so on down to] and ten for ten days.
He told, &c. They told, &c. · Let then the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, impose upon that Bhikkhu an inclusive probation equal in duration to the longest time during which he has concealed any one or more of those offences.'
[Then follows the kammavâ kâ as before.]
22.
1. Now at that time a certain Bhikkhu had committed two Samghâdisesa offences which he had concealed for two months. And it occurred to him, 'Lo! I have committed two Samghâdisesa offences which I have concealed for two months. Let me now ask the Samgha for a probation of two months for one offence concealed for two months. And he asked the Samgha for a probation of two months for
* Literally, according to the value of whichever offences among those offences have been the longest concealed.'.
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