| 81...Pacittiya 31 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 31. A bhikkhu who is not ill may eat one meal at a public alms center. Should he eat more than that, it is to be confessed. |
| 82...Pacittiya 32 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 32. A group meal, except on the proper occasions, is to be confessed. Here the proper occasions are these: a time of illness, a time of giving cloth, a time of making robes, a time of going on a journey, a time of embarking on a boat, an extraordinary occasion, a time when the meal is supplied by contemplatives. These are the proper occasions here. |
| 83...Pacittiya 33 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 33. An out-of-turn meal, except on the proper occasions, is to be confessed. Here the proper occasions are these: a time of illness, a time of giving cloth (the robe season), a time of making robes. These are the proper occasions here. |
| 84...Pacittiya 34 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 34. In case a bhikkhu arriving at a family residence is presented with cakes or cooked grain-meal, he may accept two or three bowlfuls if he so desires. If he should accept more than that, it is to be confessed. Having accepted the two-or-three bowlfuls and having taken them from there, he is to share them among the bhikkhus. This is the proper course here. |
| 85...Pacittiya 35 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 35. Should any bhikkhu, having eaten and turned down an offer (of further food), chew or consume staple or non-staple food that is not left over, it is to be confessed. |
| 86...Pacittiya 36 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 36. Should any bhikkhu, knowingly and wishing to find fault, present staple or non-staple food to a bhikkhu who has eaten and turned down an offer (for further food), saying, "Here, bhikkhu, chew or consume this" -- when it has been eaten, it is to be confessed. |
| 87...Pacittiya 37 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 37. Should any bhikkhu chew or consume staple or non-staple food at the wrong time, it is to be confessed. |
| 88...Pacittiya 38 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 38. Should any bhikkhu chew or consume stored-up staple or non-staple food, it is to be confessed. |
| 89...Pacittiya 39 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 39. There are these finer staple foods, i.e., ghee, fresh butter, oil, honey, sugar/molasses, fish, meat, milk, and curds. Should any bhikkhu who is not ill, having asked for finer staple foods such as these for his own sake, then eat them, it is to be confessed. |
| 90...Pacittiya 40 of 92 (Part Four: The Food Chapter) --Rules entailing confession |
| 40. Should any bhikkhu take into his mouth an edible that has not been given -- except for water and tooth-cleaning sticks -- it is to be confessed. |