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From the bedstead or chair so stuffed, cotton should be 
taken -out. 
87. When a monk prepares a carpet to sit upon, it must be 
of the right measure. Herein this is the right measure, viz. 
two of Buddha’s spans in length, one and a half in breadth 
and one span in the borders. If he exceeds that limit he 
commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
‘ The excessive portion of the carpet so made should be cut 
off. 
88. Whatsoever monk is to make a cloth to cover itches it 
must be made of the right measure. Herein this is the right 
measure of the itch-covering cloth: in length four spans and in 
width two spans, according to the Buddha’s span. If he 
exceeds that limit he commits a sin which requires Expiation. 
he excessive portion of the cloth so made should be cut 
_ 89. Ifa monk is to make a garment for the rainy season 
tt must be of the right measure. Herein this is the right 
measure of the rain-garment: in length six spans and in 
adth two spans and a half, according to the Buddha’s 
‘pan. If he exceeds that limit he commits a sin ‘which 
tequires Expiation 
cut og excessive ‘portion of the garment so made should be 
on, 
i. Herein this is the measure of the Sugata’s robe: in length 
Pee i and in breadth six spans, according to the Sugata’s 
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prethren are perfectly pure in respect of them. Therefore 
¥ do not say anything. So do I understand. 
Four Runns REGARDING MatTrers TO BE CoNFESSED. 
So-sor-bSags-par-bya-wahi-chos-bshi. 
Pratidesaniya dharmah. 
Summary.—Village, another house, learner’s household © 
e. The rules of confession as to these four 
