Saturday, March 26, 2011

Cullavagga - First Khandhaka: Chapter 22

1. So the Samgha carried out the Patisâraniyakamma against Sudhamma the Bhikkhu,
saying, 'You are to ask and obtain pardon of Kitta the householder. And after he
had been subjected by the Samgha to the Patisâraniya-kamma, though he went to
Makkkikâsanda, he was unable, being greatly troubled in his mind, to ask and
obtain pardon of Kitta the householder, but returned again even to Sâvatthi.
Then the Bhikkhus asked him, 'Has Kitta the householder been induced by you to
give you his pardon?'
'Indeed, though I went to Makkkikâsanda, I was unable, being greatly troubled in
my mind, to ask and obtain pardon of Kitta the householder.'
'They told this thing to the Blessed One.
2. 'Let, then, the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, appoint a companion messenger to Sudhamma
the Bhikkhu, to ask and obtain pardon of Kitta the householder.
'Now thus, O Bhikkhu, should the companion messenger be appointed. In the first
place the Bhikkhu (who is to be sent) is to be asked (whether he is willing to
go). After he has been asked, let some discreet and able Bhikkhu lay the matter
before the Samgha, as follows:
'"Let the venerable Samgha hear me. If the time seems meet to the venerable
Samgha, let the Samgha appoint such and such a Bhikkhu as a companion messenger
to Sudhamma the Bhikkhu, to ask and obtain pardon of Kitta the householder.
'"This is the motion (ñatti).
p. 368
'"Let the venerable Samgha hear me. The Samgha hereby appoints such and such a
Bhikkhu as a companion messenger to Sudhamma the Bhikkhu, to ask and obtain
pardon of Kitta the householder. Whosoever of the venerable ones approves of
such and such a Bhikkhu being appointed as a companion messenger to Sudhamma the
Bhikkhu, let him remain silent. Whosoever approves not thereof, let him speak.
'"Such and such a Bhikkhu has been appointed by the Samgha. (&c., as before).
The Samgha approves thereof. Therefore is it silent. Thus do I understand."
3. 'Then, O Bhikkhus, let Sudhamma the Bhikkhu go, together with the Bhikkhu who
is the companion messenger, to Makkhikâsanda, and ask pardon of Kitta the
householder, saying, Pardon me, O householder; I desire to gain once more thy
good pleasure." If, when he thus speaks, he pardons him, it is well. If he
pardon him not, the Bhikkhu who is the companion messenger should say, "Pardon
him, O householder; he desires to gain once more thy good pleasure." If, when he
thus speaks, he pardon him, it is well. If he pardon him not, the Bhikkhu who is
the companion messenger should say, "Pardon him, O householder; I desire to gain
thy good pleasure." If, when he thus speaks, he pardon him, it is well. If he
pardon him not, the Bhikkhu who is the companion messenger should say, "Grant
pardon, O householder, to this Bhikkhu, in the name of the Samgha (I ask it)."
If (&c., as before, down to). If he pardon him not, 'the Bhikkhu who is the
companion messenger--without going out of sight, and without going out of
hearing,
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of Kitta the householder--should make Sudhamma the Bhikkhu arrange his robe on
one shoulder, and squat down on his heels, and stretch forth his two hands with
the palms together, and so confess his fault.'

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