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IX, 7, 7.
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down to:) and they proceed against him with the tagganiyakamma lawfully with an incomplete congregation.... seemingly lawfully with an incomplete congregation. . . . seemingly lawfully with a complete congregation2.
2-5. In case, O Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu be litigious, &c. 3
FORMAL ACTS OF THE SAMGHA.
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6. 'In case, O Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu be ignorant, unlearned, a constant offender, unable to discern what is an offence, and lives in lay society, unduly associating himself with lay people. And the other Bhikkhus say among each other: "This Bhikkhu, friends, is indeed ignorant, unlearned, &c.; well, let us proceed against him with the nissa yakamma," and they proceed against him with the nissa yakamma unlawfully with an incomplete congregation, &c."
7. 'In case, O Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu leads a life hurtful to the laity, and devoted to evil. And the other Bhikkhus say among each other: "This
1 See above, chap. 3, § 7.
2 See above, chap. 3, § 8.
As in §1, but with a different arrangement of the five categories on which this exposition is based: unlawfully with an incomplete congregation, unlawfully with a complete congregation, lawfully with an incomplete congregation, seemingly lawfully with an incomplete congregation, seemingly lawfully with a complete congregation. In § 1 these categories are arranged in their natural order; in § 2 the second is placed at the head, then follow the third, fourth, fifth, and finally the first; in § 3 the exposition likewise begins with the third and ends with the second, &c. This arrangement is called a wheel' (kakka).
• See the note at chap. 4, § 9.
See Kullavagga I, 9-12.
• The same five cases and the same kakka as in §§ 1-5. See the 13th Samghâdisesa Rule.
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