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141...Pacittiya 91 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
91. When a bhikkhu is making a rains-bathing cloth, it is to be made to the standard measurement. Here the standard is this: six spans -- using the Sugata span -- in length, 2 1/2 in width. In excess of that, it is to be cut down and confessed.
142...Pacittiya 92 of 92 (Part Nine: The Treasure Chapter) --Rules entailing confession
92. Should any bhikkhu have a robe made the size of the Sugata robe or larger, it is to be cut down and confessed. Here, the size of the Sugata robe is this: nine spans -- using the Sugata span -- in length, six spans in width. This is the size of the Sugata's Sugata robe.
143...Patidesaniya 1 of 4 --Rules of training
1. Should any bhikkhu chew or consume staple or non-staple food, having received it himself from the hand of an unrelated bhikkhuni in an inhabited area, he is to acknowledge it: "Friends, I have committed a blameworthy, unsuitable act that ought to be acknowledged. I acknowledge it."
144...Patidesaniya 2 of 4 --Rules of training
2. In case bhikkhus, being invited, are eating in family homes, and if a bhikkhuni is standing there as though giving directions, (saying,) "Give curry here, give rice here," then the bhikkhus are to dismiss her: "Go away, sister, while the bhikkhus are eating." If not one of the bhikkhus should speak to dismiss her, "Go away, sister, while the bhikkhus are eating," the bhikkhus are to acknowledge it: "Friends, we have committed a blameworthy, unsuitable act that ought to be acknowledged. We acknowledge it."
145...Patidesaniya 3 of 4 --Rules of training
3. There are families designated as in training. Should any bhikkhu, not being ill, uninvited beforehand, chew or consume staple or non-staple food, having received it himself at the homes of families designated as in training, he is to acknowledge it: "Friends, I have committed a blameworthy, unsuitable act that ought to be acknowledged. I acknowledge it."
146...Patidesaniya 4 of 4 --Rules of training
4. There are wilderness abodes that are dubious and risky. Should any bhikkhu, not being ill, living in such abodes, chew or consume unannounced (gifts of) staple or non-staple food, having received them himself in the abode, he is to acknowledge it: "Friends, I have committed a blameworthy, unsuitable act that ought to be acknowledged. I acknowledge it."
147...Sekhiya 1 of 26 (Part One: The 26 Dealing with Proper Behavior) --Rules of training
1. I will wear the lower robe wrapped around (me): a training to be observed.
148...Sekhiya 2 of 26 (Part One: The 26 Dealing with Proper Behavior) --Rules of training
2. I will wear the upper robe wrapped around (me): a training to be observed.
149...Sekhiya 3 of 26 (Part One: The 26 Dealing with Proper Behavior) --Rules of training
3. I will go well-covered in inhabited areas: a training to be observed.
150...Sekhiya 4 of 26 (Part One: The 26 Dealing with Proper Behavior) --Rules of training
4 I will sit well-covered in inhabited areas: a training to be observed.
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