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[N.8.] 
mary.—Seed, deriding, instructions, couch, mattress, 
expulsion, encroachment by one coming later, movable, sprink- 
ling and rebuilding. 
11. Destroying or causing to be destroyed an accumulation 
of seeds and a residence of living beings! is a sin which requires 
Expiation. 
12. Deriding or abusing a person” is a sin which requires 
Expiation 
13. Not to listen to precepts is a sin which requires 
Expiation. 
which requires Expiation. 
15. Whatsoever monk spreads out or causes to be spread 
out a mattress of grass or leaves in a monastery belonging to a 
community of monks and then goes away without himself 
folding it or instructing another to do so, unless there is some 
ee to do the same, commits a sin which requires Expia- 
on. 
16. Whatsoever monk being angry or displeased expels or 
causes to be expelled another monk from a monastery belong- 
ing to a community of monks, unless there is some ground to 
do the same, commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
tway if he is inconvenienced, commits a sin which requires 
Expiation. 
18. Whatsoever monk coming to the upper storey of a 
Monastery belon ing to a community of monks lies down or 
sits down with his whole weight on a coach or stool the legs of 
Which are known to be movable, commits a sin which requires 
Expiation. : 
_ 19. Whatsoever monk knowingly sprinkles or causes to be 
‘Pinkled water containing insects in it on grass, dung or dust, 
*ommits a sin which requires Expiation. 
fter «2. Steat monastery is to be built for a monk he, 
alter examining the door frame, bolts, and windows for the 
Supply of light ete. . may build with brick and mud twice or three 
*s, but if he builds beyond these times he commits a sin 
requires Expiation. 
cat, ra at Bae. 
Also « the place of origin” or ** the source of a thing.” ? Monk ? 
