Saturday, March 26, 2011

Cullavagga - Second Khandhaka: Chapter 6

6.
[In this chapter the same rules for the Mânatta, or Penance, are laid down word
for word as those in chapter 1, §§ 1, 2, 3, and 4, for the probation, reading
throughout 'Bhikkhus who are going through the Mânatta discipline' for 'Bhikkhus
who have been placed under probation.' There are, however, one or two minor
points of difference, which are as follows:
1. At the end of the announcements (chapter 1,
p. 395
[paragraph continues] § 2) there is inserted the injunction, 'He ought to
announce the fact every day.'
2. In the passages about going from one residence to another (chapter 1, § 3)
read 'unless with the Samgha' instead of 'unless with a regular Bhikkhu.'] 1



Footnotes
395:1 It will be seen, therefore, that there is very little, one might almost
say no practical, difference between the Parivâsa, which we have rendered
'probation,' and the Mânatta, which we have usually left untranslated, and
sometimes rendered 'penance.' Neither the one nor the other are at present
enforced anywhere among the Buddhists.

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