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Mv VII 07
PTS: Mv VII 7 | CS: vin.mv.07.07
Samādāyapannarasakādi
The Set of Fifteen on Accepting, etc.
by
Ven. Khematto Bhikkhu
Alternate translations/layout: 'line by line' Pāḷi - English

(Mv.VII.7.1) [108] “A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away, having accepted robe-cloth.

(Thus it should be expanded in the same way as the section on taking.)

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away, taking a half-finished robe.

“Having gone outside the territory, the thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here. I won’t return.’

“He has the robe made.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the robe’s) being finished.

(Thus it should be expanded in the same way as the section on accepting.)

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