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________________ IX, 5, 7. ON EXCLUSION FROM THE PATIMOKKHA. 319 about that repentance shall not be brought home to a Bhikkhu who has been wrongfully warned?' 'In five ways, Upâli, (that is to say, by saying to him): "At the wrong time, Sir, were you warned, and not at the right time: there is no need of repentance," [&c., as in § 3, paragraph 2, with similar alterations.] 5. In how many ways, Lord, is the contrary of repentance to be brought home to a Bhikkhu who has rightfully warned another Bhikkhu?' [The answer is the exact contrary of § 3.] 6. [This section is the contrary of § 5.] 7. 'When, Lord, a Bhikkhu who warns another Bhikkhu, is about to do so, how many things should he call to mind before he does so ?' 'Five things, Upâli-to wit: mercy, seeking the good of others, compassion, the giving up of offences, and deference towards the Vinaya. These are the five,' &c. 'And a Bhikkhu, Lord, who is warned, in how many qualities should he keep himself firm?' 'In two things, Upâli-to wit: in truth and in freedom from anger.' Here ends the Ninth Khandhaka, on the Interdiction of the Pâtimokkha. Digitized by Google
SR No.007684
Book TitleVinaya Texts
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids, Hermann Oldenberg
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1881
Total Pages2523
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size47 MB
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