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II, 17, 3. UPOSATHA CEREMONY, AND PÂTIMOKKHA. 267
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1. Then the Blessed One, after having dwelt near Râgagaha as long as he thought fit, went forth on his pilgrimage to Kodanâvatthu. Going from place to place on his pilgrimage, he came to Kodanâvatthu. At that time there dwelt in a certain residence many Bhikkhus, the eldest of whom was an ignorant, unlearned person : he neither knew U posatha, nor the Uposatha service, nor the Pâtimokkha, nor the recital of the Pâtimokkha.
2. Now those Bhikkhus thought: 'It has been prescribed by the Blessed One that the eldest Bhikkhu is master of the Pâtimokkha, and here the eldest of us is an ignorant, unlearned person : he neither knows Uposatha ... nor the recital of the Pâtimokkha. Well, how are we to act ?'
They told this thing to the Blessed One. 'I prescribe, O Bhikkhus, that (in such a case) that Bhikkhu who is (most) learned and competent, is to be made master of the Pâtimokkha.
3. At that time there dwelt in a certain residence on the day of Uposatha many ignorant, unlearned Bhikkhus: they neither knew Uposatha ... nor the recital of the Pâtimokkha. They called upon the Thera : May it please the Thera, reverend Sir, to recite the Pâtimokkha.' He replied: 'I am not competent to do so.' They called upon the next eldest, &c. He also replied, &c. They called upon the third eldest, &c. In this manner they called upon (all Bhikkhus) down to the youngest one: May it please the reverend brother to recite the Pâtimokkha. He also replied: 'I am not competent, venerable Sirs, to do so.'
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