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want of training in the precepts and practices of the order).
KULLAVAGGA.
I, 14, 2.
'There are other three things (&c., as in each of the last paragraphs, the three things here being evilness of life in action, in speech, and both in action and in speech).
2. 'There are three kinds of Bhikkhus, O Bhikkhus, against whom, when the Samgha likes (to do so), it should carry out the Pabbâganiyakamma; (that is to say), one who is frivolous in action-one who is frivolous in speech-one who is frivolous both in action and in speech. These are the three kinds of Bhikkhus (&c., as above, down to) the Pabbaganiya-kamma.
'There are other three kinds of Bhikkhus (&c., as in the last paragraph, substituting first, absence of right-doing-secondly, injury to others-and thirdly, evilness of life respectively in action, in speech, and both in action and in speech).'
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[This chapter is identical with chapter 5, reading Pabbaganiya for Tagganiya.]
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1. So the Bhikkhu-Samgha, with Sâriputta and Moggallâna at their head, proceeded to the Kitâ Hill, and there carried out the Pabbâganiyakamma against those Bhikkhus who were followers
1 Corresponding to chapters 6 and 11 above.
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