Book Title: Text of Confucianism Part 02
Author(s): James Legge
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ X, 13, 1. ON THE DUTIES OF BHIKKHUNËs. - 345 Bhikkhu. Whosoever does so, shall be guilty of a dukkata. I prescribe that a Bhikkhuni, O Bhikkhus, on seeing a Bhikkhu, should get out of the way when still at a distance, and make room for him.' 13. 1. Now at that time a certain woman, while her husband was on a journey, became with child by a paramour. She had a premature delivery, and asked a Bhikkhuni, a confederate of hers, to carry away the foetus in her bowl. And that Bhikkhuni put it into her bowl, and, covering it over with her upper robe, went away. Now at that time a certain Bhikkhu, who was on an alms-pilgrimage, had made a vow not to partake of the first food given to him until he had already given of it either to a Bhikkhu or to a Bhikkhuni. On seeing the Bhikkhuni, that Bhikkhu said : • Come, sister! take some food. No thank you, Sir.' [And a second and a third time the Bhikkhu made the same request, and received the same reply. Then he said,] 'Sister! I have made a vow not to partake myself of the first food given to me until I have already given of it either to a Bhikkhu or to a Bhikkhuni. Come, sister ! take the food. Then that Bhikkhuni, being so pressed by the Bhikkhu, pulled out her bowl, and showed him what was inside of it. And the Bhikkhu was indignant, and annoyed, and remonstrated, saying: 'How can you do such a thing ?' And he told the Bhikkhus, and they were indignant, &c., and told the Blessed One. Digitized by Digitized by Google

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