1. When he had undergone that probation, and while he was liable to the Mânatta,
he committed an offence--the first Samghâdisesa--which for five days he
concealed.
He told, &c. . . . [all that happened, from chapter 1 3 downwards].
They told, &c.
'Let then the Samgha, O Bhikkhus, for that he when he had (&c., as in the first
paragraph) throw Udâyi the Bhikkhu back to the commencement of
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his probationary term, and impose upon him an inclusive probation (for this and)
for the former offence.
'Now thus, O Bhikkhus, [here follow two kammavâkâs, as in the last chapter. 1'
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