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12.

'A Bhikkhu intent on finding a comfortable place (to live in), after the Kathina ceremony has been held, takes a robe, and goes away, thinking, "I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there if it is not, I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there; if it is not, I will go to such and such a residence; if it is comfortable there, I will remain there; if it is not, I will go back."

'When he has got beyond the boundary, he thinks, "I will have the robe made up here, and will never go back," &c. 3'

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End of the five cases of the Bhikkhu intent on comfort.

 


Footnotes

168:3 The usual three cases as before, and then the two cases of the sîmâtikkantika kathinuddhâra and the saha bhikkhûhi kathinuddhâra, which run as may be seen from chap. 2. 2 (the two last cases there) or from chap. 9. 3.


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