Vinaya (2): The Mahavagga
by T. W. Rhys Davids | 1881 | 156,382 words
The Mahavagga (part of the Vinaya collection) includes accounts of Gautama Buddha’s and the ten principal disciples’ awakenings, as well as rules for ordination, rules for reciting the Patimokkha during uposatha days, and various monastic procedures....
Mahavagga, Khandaka 7, Chapter 10
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10.
'A Bhikkhu, after the Kaṭhina ceremony has been held, goes away on some business. And when he has got beyond the boundary, he conceives the expectation of getting a robe (presented). And he devotes himself to the realisation of his expectation, and he obtains, &c.[1]'
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End of the Karaṇīya-doḷasaka[2].
Footnotes
166:2 See chap. 8. 1. The same three times four cases are specified here as in chap. 8; only the opening clauses of each case, which we have printed above, are different from those in chap. 8.
166:3 'The twelve cases of (the Bhikkhu's going away on) business.'
Footnotes and references:
[1]:
See chap. 8. 1. The same three times four cases are specified here as in chap. 8; only the opening clauses of each case, which we have printed above, are different from those in chap. 8.
[2]:
'The twelve cases of (the Bhikkhu's going away on) business.'