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III, II, I.
committed an offence the first Samghâdisesawhich he did not conceal.
He told the Bhikkhus, saying, 'I committed, &c.
I asked the Samgha.... The Samgha imposed [&c., going through all that had happened, down to the end of the first paragraph in this chapter].
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They told, &c.
'Let then the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, impose upon Udâyi the Bhikkhu a Mânatta of six days' duration, throwing him back to the commencement (of his Mânatta).
[The kammavâkâ as before.].
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1. When he had accomplished that Mânatta, and while he was worthy to be rehabilitated, he committed an offence the first Samghâdisesa offencewhich he did not conceal.
He told the Bhikkhus [all that had happened from chapter 6 onwards down to this last offence].
They told, &c.
'Let then the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, impose upon Udâyi the Bhikkhu a Mânatta of six days' duration, for that he when he had (&c., as in first paragraph down to) not conceal, throwing him back to the commencement (of his Mânatta).
'Now thus, O Bhikkhus, [here follows the kammavâkâ as before.]
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