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31...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 12 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
12. Should any bhikkhu have a felt (blanket/rug) made of pure black wool, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
32...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 13 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
13. When a bhikkhu is making a new felt (blanket/rug), two parts of pure black wool are to be incorporated, a third (part) of white, and a fourth of brown. If a bhikkhu should have a new felt (blanket/rug) made without incorporating two parts of pure black wool, a third of white, and a fourth of brown, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
33...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 14 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
14. When a new felt (blanket/rug) has been made by a bhikkhu, it is to be kept for (at least) six years. If after less than six years he should have another new felt (blanket/rug) made, regardless of whether or not he has disposed of the first, then -- unless he has been authorized by the bhikkhus -- it is to be forfeited and confessed.
34...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 15 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
15. When a felt sitting rug is being made by a bhikkhu, a piece of old felt a sugata span (25 cm.) on each side is to be incorporated for the sake of discoloring it. If, without incorporating a piece of old felt a sugata span on each side, he should have a new felt sitting rug made, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
35...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 16 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
16. If wool accrues to a bhikkhu as he is going on a journey, he may accept it if he so desires. Once he accepts it, he may carry it by hand -- there being no one else to carry it -- three leagues (48 km.=30 miles) at most. Should he carry it farther than that, even if there is no one else to carry it, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
36...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 17 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
17. Should any bhikkhu have wool washed, dyed, or carded by a bhikkhuni unrelated to him, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
37...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 18 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
18. Should any bhikkhu take gold and silver, or have it taken, or consent to its being deposited (near him), it is to be forfeited and confessed.
38...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 19 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
19. Should any bhikkhu engage in various types of monetary exchange, it (the income) is to be forfeited and confessed.
39...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 20 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
20. Should any bhikkhu engage in various types of trade, (the article obtained) is to be forfeited and confessed.
40...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 21 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession
21. An extra alms bowl may be kept ten days at most. Beyond that, it is to be forfeited and confessed.
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