1. Now at that time the people gave food to the Bhikkhus, and the Bhikkhus gave
to the Bhikkhunîs. The people murmured, were indignant, and complained, saying:
'How can their reverences give away to others what was given for them to
have--as if we did not know how to give gifts?'
They told this matter to the Blessed One.
'A Bhikkhu, O Bhikkhus, is not to give away to others what was given for them
themselves to have. Whosoever does so, shall be guilty of a dukkata.'
Now at that time the Bhikkhus had come into the possession of some (meat for)
food. They told this matter to the Blessed One.
'I allow you, O Bhikkhus, to give it to the Samgha.'
Too much came into their possession.
They told this matter to the Blessed One.
'I allow you, O Bhikkhus, to give away that which was given to special
individuals (and to keep that which had come into the possession of the Samgha
as a whole 1).'
p. 347
Now at that time food, which had been stored up for the Bhikkhus, had come into
their possession.
They told this matter to the Blessed One.
'I allow food that has been stored up to be enjoyed by the Bhikkhunîs after they
have had it given over to them by the Bhikkhus.'
2. [The same repeated, reading Bhikkhunî for Bhikkhu, and vice versâ.]
Footnotes
346:1 Puggalikam dâtum. On this phrase compare the similar one below at X, 24.
Buddhaghosa has no note either here or there.
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