| 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. |