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44, Whatsoever monk gives with his own hand food, hard 
or soft, to a naked or wandering ascetic, male or female, com- 
ion. 
Whatsoever monk goes to see an army drawn up in 
battle array, commits a sin which requires Expiation 
46. If there arises any occasion for a monk to go toa place 
If while remaining there for two days, the monk 
should go to the battle array or should relish in mind the sight 
of the excellent flag', the excellent troops ? or the review, he 
commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
48. Whatsoever monk being angry or oe EEE beats 
another monk, commits a sin which requires Expiatio 
49. Whatsoever monk being angry or displeneed with 
another monk threatens him even with his fist, commits a sil 
which requires Expiation. 
50. If a monk knowingly conceals the me eiytez of another 
monk, he commits a sin which requires Expiation 
Summary.—Pleasant. fire, community, not ordained, quali- 
ties, talking, novice-monk, disfiguring, a jewel and hot weather. 
51. Whatsoever monk seeking a brawl should say on that 
account to another monk: “ 'O brother, come here, Jet us go 
Whatsoever scons s: ‘in this wise do I understat 
the sovtetne of the Blessed One that the qualities ® pare 
RGSS ee ae 
our flags are (1) bull, (2) crocodile (makara), (3) lion sof 
(4) sacs ae and 
e troops consist of (1) el hariots 
(4) infantry. pS (1) elephant, (2) cavalry, (3) ¢ 
8 Sins such as Pirajika ete. 
