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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.
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