| 101...Pacittiya 51 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 51. The drinking of alcohol or fermented liquor is to be confessed. |
| 102...Pacittiya 52 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 52. Tickling with the fingers is to be confessed. |
| 103...Pacittiya 53 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 53. The act of playing in the water is to be confessed. |
| 104...Pacittiya 54 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 54. Disrespect is to be confessed. |
| 105...Pacittiya 55 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 55. Should any bhikkhu try to frighten another bhikkhu, it is to be confessed. |
| 106...Pacittiya 56 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 56. Should any bhikkhu who is not ill, seeking to warm himself, kindle a fire or have one kindled -- unless there is a suitable reason -- it is to be confessed. |
| 107...Pacittiya 57 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 57. Should any bhikkhu bathe at intervals of less than half a month, except at the proper occasions, it is to be confessed. Here the proper occasions are these: the last month and a half of the hot season, the first month of the rains, these two and a half months being a time of heat, a time of fever; (also) a time of illness; a time of work; a time of going on a journey; a time of wind or rain. These are the proper times here. |
| 108...Pacittiya 58 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 58. When a bhikkhu receives a new robe, any one of three means of discoloring it is to be applied: green, brown, or black. If a bhikkhu should make use of a new robe without applying any of the three means of discoloring it, it is to be confessed. |
| 109...Pacittiya 59 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 59. Should any bhikkhu, himself having placed robe-cloth under shared ownership (vikappana) with a bhikkhu, a bhikkhuni, a female probationer, a male novice, or a female novice, then make use of the cloth without the shared ownership's being rescinded, it is to be confessed. |
| 110...Pacittiya 60 of 92 (Part Six: The Alcoholic Drink Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 60. Should any bhikkhu hide (another) bhikkhu's bowl, robe, sitting cloth, needle case, or belt -- or have it hidden -- even as a joke, it is to be confessed. |