1. Now at that time the Bhikkhus, when naked 2, saluted one another, and
received salutes; did service to one another, and received services; gave to one
another, and accepted; ate, both hard food and soft; tasted; and drank.
They told this matter to the Blessed One.
'A man, O Bhikkhus, when naked, is not to give salutations, nor receive them; is
not to do services, nor to accept them 3; is not to give, nor to receive; is not
to eat either hard or soft; is not to taste; is not to drink. Whosoever does so,
shall be guilty of a dukkata.'
Footnotes
110:2 That is, while in the Gantâghara, which explains the otherwise
inexplicable fact of this chapter being inserted here instead of at the
commencement of 16. 2.
110:3 In Mahâvagga I, 25, 13, services are to be rendered to a Bhikkhu who is in
the bath. This is permitted by 16. 2 below.
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