| 131...Pacittiya 81 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 81. Should any bhikkhu, (acting as part of) a Community in concord, give robe-cloth (to an individual bhikkhu) and later complain, "The bhikkhus apportion the Community's gains according to friendship," it is to be confessed. |
| 132...Pacittiya 82 of 92 (Part Eight: The In-accordance-with-the-Rule Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 82. Should any bhikkhu knowingly divert to an individual gains that had been allocated for the Community, it is to be confessed. |
| 133...Pacittiya 83 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 83. Should any bhikkhu, without being previously announced, cross the threshold of a consecrated noble king's (sleeping chamber) from which the king has not left, from which the treasure (the queen) has not withdrawn, it is to be confessed. |
| 134...Pacittiya 84 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 84. Should any bhikkhu pick up or have (someone) pick up a valuable or what is considered a valuable, except within a monastery or within a dwelling, it is to be confessed. But when a bhikkhu has picked up or had (someone) pick up a valuable or what is considered a valuable (left) in a monastery or in a dwelling, he is to keep it, (thinking,) "Whoever it belongs to will (come and) fetch it." This is the proper course here. |
| 135...Pacittiya 85 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 85. Should any bhikkhu, without taking leave of an available bhikkhu, enter a village at the wrong time -- unless there is a suitable emergency -- it is to be confessed. |
| 136...Pacittiya 86 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 86. Should any bhikkhu have a needle case made of bone, ivory, or horn, it is to be broken and confessed. |
| 137...Pacittiya 87 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 87. When a bhikkhu is making a new bed or bench, it is to have legs (at most) eight fingerbreadths long -- using Sugata fingerbreadths -- not counting the lower edge of the frame. In excess of that it is to be cut down and confessed. |
| 138...Pacittiya 88 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 88. Should any bhikkhu have a bed or bench upholstered, it (the upholstery) is to be torn off and confessed. |
| 139...Pacittiya 89 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 89. When a bhikkhu is making a sitting cloth, it is to be made to the standard measurement. Here the standard is this: two spans -- using the Sugata span -- in length, 1 1/2 in width, the border a span. In excess of that, it is to be cut down and confessed. |
| 140...Pacittiya 90 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 90. When a bhikkhu is making a skin-eruption covering cloth, it is to be made to the standard measurement. Here the standard is this: four spans -- using the Sugata span -- in length, two spans in width. In excess of that, it is to be cut down and confessed. |