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[N.8.] 
may accept one meal at a boarding house, but if he accepts 
more than that, he commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
33. If a Brahmana or a faithful layman offers to monks, 
who have come to his house, flour, cakes, etc., they may, if 
they like, take two or three bowlfuls, but if they take more 
they commit a sin which requires Expiation. 
Taking two or three bowlfuls they should come out to 
an outside grove and divide them up among the monks there 
saying ‘‘we have finished our meal.’’ This is the right course. 
34. Whatsoever monk who has once finished his meal 
takes again, being invited, food or drink, except that which 
has been left over, commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
5. Whatsoever monk knowing that a certain monk has 
finished his meal invites him and offers him food or drink that 
has not been left over, saying ‘‘O brother, come here, take 
this’’, with the intention of making him fall into moral error, 
commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
36. To goin a body to receive a meal, except on the right 
occasion, is a sin which requires Expiation. 
Herein the right occasion is this: when there is sickness, 
when there is some work, when on a journey, when there is a 
gteat assemblage or when there is a general invitation to 
monks. This is the right occasion. 
37. Whatsoever monk takes food or drink at a wrong time 
fommits a sin which requires Expiation. 
8. Whatsoever monk eats food, hard or soft, that has 
been stored up commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
wn use from a layman’s house, he commits a sin which 
requires Expiation. 
. Summary.— With living things, to sit in a place of sleeping, 
rhc a naked ascetic, army, two days, to go to the battle 
Tay, beating, threatening and depravity. 
Whatsoever monk uses water knowing that it contains 
8 things in it, commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
are g] . Whatsoever monk knowing that a man and a — 
com eePing together in a house, goes there and sits on acouch, 
mits a sin which requires Expiation 
ey Whatsoever monk stands in as 
ing te ta Which he knows that a man and a woman are 
"8 together. commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
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