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________________ 46 PÂTIMOKKHA. 60. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall hide, or cause another to hide, a Bhikkhu's bowl, or his robe, or the mat on which he sits, or his needle-case", or his girdle, even though in fun—that is a Pâkittiya. End of the sixth section, the 'Surâpâna-section.' 61. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall deliberately deprive any living thing of life-that is a Pâkittiya. 62. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall, knowingly, drink water with living things in it—that is a Pâkittiya. 63. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall stir up for decision again a matter which he knows to have been settled according to the Dhamma 2-that is a Pâkittiya. 64. Whatsoever Bhikkhu, who knows of it, shall conceal a serious offences committed by a Bhikkhuthat is a Pâkittiya. 65. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall admit a person under twenty years of age to the higher grade in the Order, knowing him (or her) to be so-(while) the person is not admitted to the higher grade, and the other Bhikkhus (who assist) are blameworthythis is in him * a Pâkittiya. 66. Whatsoever Bhikkhu shall, by appointment, journey along the same route with a caravan of 1 In the text read sûkigharam. ? Compare the 79th Pâkittiya, and Kullavagga IV, 14 passim. 3 That is, a Pârâgika, or a Samghâdisesa. • The u pagghầya is guilty of a Pâkittiya; the âkariya, and the gana, of a Dukkata, says the Vibhanga. 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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