Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Mahavagga - Seventh Khandhaka: Chapter 4

4.
'A Bhikkhu, after the Kathina ceremony has been held, takes a robe not ready,
and goes away. And when he has got beyond the boundary he thinks, "I will have
the robe made up here, and will never go back;" and he gets the robe made up,
&c. 3'
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End of the section entitled Âdâya-khakka 4.




Footnotes
160:3 Six of the seven cases specified in chap. 2 (with the exception of the
first of the seven) are repeated here in the same words, with the only
difference that instead of 'takes a robe' it is said here 'takes a robe not
ready.' The first case is necessarily omitted, because it is essential to that
case, that the Bhikkhu going away takes with him a robe ready for wear.
160:4 'The six cases in which he takes a robe away.'

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