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pronounced against him unlawfully with an incomplete congregation. And he then goes from that district to another district. There the Bhikkhus say among each other : "The tagganiyakamma sentence, friends, pronounced against this Bhikkhu has been revoked by the Samgha unlawfully with an incomplete congregation,” &c.
14. 'In case, O Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu against whom the Samgha has proceeded with the nissayakamma .... with the pabbâganiya kamma .... with the patisâraniyakamma .... against whom the Samgha has pronounced expulsion for his refusal to see an offence .... for his refusal to atone for an offence . . . . for his refusal to renounce a false doctrine, behaves himself properly, &c.
15. 'In case, O Bhikkhus, a Bhikkhu be litigious, contentious, quarrelsome, disputatious, and constantly raise questions before the Samgha. And the other Bhikkhus say among each other : “This Bhikkhu, friends, is indeed litigious, contentious, &c.; well, let us proceed against him with the tagganiyakamma.” And they proceed against him with the tagganiyakamma, unlawfully with an incomplete congregation. Now among the Samgha residing in that district a contention is raised whether this is an act performed unlawfully with an incomplete congregation, or an act performed unlawfully with a complete congregation, or an act performed lawfully, with an incomplete
The analogous five cases with the kakka development as in $$ 1-5.
: As in $$ 12, 13.
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