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121...Pacittiya 71 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --
71. Should any bhikkhu, admonished by the bhikkhus in accordance with a rule, say, "Friends, I will not train myself under this training rule until I have put questions about it to another bhikkhu, experienced and learned in the discipline," it is to be confessed. Bhikkhus, (a training rule) is to be understood, is to be asked about, is to be pondered. This is the proper course here.
122...Pacittiya 72 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
72. Should any bhikkhu, when the Patimokkha is being repeated, say, "Why are these lesser and minor training rules repeated when they lead only to anxiety, bother and confusion?" the criticism of the training rules is to be confessed.
123...Pacittiya 73 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
73. Should any bhikkhu, when the Patimokkha is being recited every half-month, say, "Just now have I heard that this case, too, is handed down in the Patimokkha, is included in the Patimokkha, and comes up for recitation every half-month;" and if other bhikkhus should know, "That bhikkhu has already sat through two or three recitations of the Patimokkha, if not more," the bhikkhu is not exempted for being ignorant. Whatever the offense he has committed, he is to be dealt with in accordance with the rule; and in addition, his deception is to be exposed: "It is no gain for you, friend, it is ill-done, that when the Patimokkha is being recited, you do not pay proper attention and take it to heart." Here the deception is to be confessed.
124...Pacittiya 74 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
74. Should any bhikkhu, angered and displeased, give a blow to (another) bhikkhu, it is to be confessed.
125...Pacittiya 75 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
75. Should any bhikkhu, angered and displeased, raise his hand against (another) bhikkhu, it is to be confessed.
126...Pacittiya 76 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
76. Should any bhikkhu charge a bhikkhu with an unfounded sanghadisesa (offense), it is to be confessed.
127...Pacittiya 77 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
77. Should any bhikkhu purposefully provoke anxiety in (another) bhikkhu, (thinking,) "This way, even for just a moment, he will have no peace" -- if doing it for just this reason and no other -- it is to be confessed.
128...Pacittiya 78 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
78. Should any bhikkhu stand eavesdropping on bhikkhus when they are arguing, quarreling, and disputing, thinking, "I will overhear what they say" -- if doing it for just this reason and no other -- it is to be confessed.
129...Pacittiya 79 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
79. Should any bhikkhu, having given consent (by proxy) to a formal act carried out in accordance with the rule, later complain (about the act), it is to be confessed.
130...Pacittiya 80 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
80. Should any bhikkhu, when deliberation is being carried on in the Community, get up from his seat and leave without having given consent, it is to be confessed.
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