Vinaya Pitaka (3): Khandhaka

by I. B. Horner | 2014 | 386,194 words | ISBN-13: 9781921842160

The English translation of the Khandhaka: the second book of the Pali Vinaya Pitaka, one of the three major ‘baskets’ of Therevada canonical literature. It is a collection of various narratives. The English translation of the Vinaya-pitaka (third part, khandhaka) contains many Pali original words, but transliterated using a system similar to the I...

Duties of one deserving mānatta

Kd.12.5.1 BD.5.51 Now at that time monks deserving mānatta (discipline)[1] consented to regular monks greeting them … = Kd.12.1.1, Kd.12.1.2 “… ‘Do not let them find out about me’. Monks, a monk deserving mānatta (discipline) should not go from a residence where there are monks to a residence where there are no monks, except with a regular (monk), unless there is a danger … = Kd.12.1.3, Kd.12.1.4 … he should not pace up and down in a place for pacing up and down in if he is pacing up and down on the ground. Monks, a monk who deserves mānatta (discipline) should not stay in a residence under one roofing with a monk who is under probation … with a monk who deserves to be sent back to the beginning … with a senior monk who deserves mānatta (discipline) … with a monk undergoing mānatta (discipline) … with a monk who deserves rehabilitation … and ought not to be carried out.”

Footnotes and references:

[1]:

Cf. Kd.3.6.8.

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