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1, 76, 5. ADMISSION TO THE ORDER OF BHIKKHUS. 231
3. Then they instructed (the candidates) in the midst of the assembly; the persons desirous of being ordained became disconcerted, perplexed, and could not answer nevertheless.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
I prescribe, O Bhikkhus, that you instruct them aside, and ask them about the Disqualifications before the assembly. And you ought, О Bhikkhus, to instruct them in this way: You ought first to cause them to choose an upagghầya; when they have chosen an upagghầya, their alms-bowl and robes must be shown to them, “This is your almsbowl, this is your samghâti, this is your upper robe, this is your under garment; come and place yourself here."
4. Ignorant, unlearned Bhikkhus instructed them; the persons desirous of being ordained, though they had been instructed, became disconcerted, perplexed, and could not answer.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
'Let no ignorant, unlearned Bhikkhus, O Bhikkhus, instruct them. If they do, they commit a dukkata offence. I prescribe, O Bhikkhus, that a learned, competent Bhikkhu instruct them.'
5. At that time persons instructed them who were not appointed thereto.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
Let no one, O Bhikkhus, instruct them without being appointed thereto. He who so instructs, commits a dukkata offence. I prescribe, O Bhikkhus, that an appointed Bhikkhu is to instruct them. And (this Bhikkhu), O Bhikkhus, is to be appointed in this way: One may either appoint himself, or one may appoint another person. And how is (a Bhikkhu) to
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