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Mv IX 27
PTS: Mv IX 7.18 | CS: vin.mv.09.27
Adassane ukkhepanīyakammavivādakathā
The Discussion of Disputes Over a Suspension Transaction for not Seeing (an Offense)
by
Ven. Khematto Bhikkhu
Alternate translations/layout: 'line by line' Pāḷi - English

[226] “Monks, there is the case where a monk, having fallen into an offense, refuses to make amends.

“Now suppose the thought occurs to the monks, ‘Friends, this monk, having fallen into an offense, refuses to make amends. Let’s impose a suspension transaction on him for not making amends for an offense.”

“They, a faction, impose a suspension transaction on him for not make amends for an offense that is a non-Dhamma. …

“United … not in accordance with the Dhamma.

“A faction … in accordance with the Dhamma.

“A faction … a semblance of the Dhamma.

“United … a semblance of the Dhamma.

“The Saṅgha there disputes: ‘It’s a factional transaction, not in accordance with the Dhamma; a united transaction, not in accordance with the Dhamma; a semblance-of-Dhamma factional transaction; a semblance-of-Dhamma united transaction; it’s an undone transaction, a poorly done transaction; the transaction should be done again.’

“The monks there who say, ‘It’s a semblance-of-Dhamma, united transaction,’ and those who say, ‘It’s an undone transaction, a poorly done transaction; the transaction should be done again,’ — in this case, these monks are speakers of Dhamma.

These five sections are condensed.

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