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Adapted from the Translation by T. W. Rhys Davids and Hermann Oldenberg


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THE MAHAVAGGA

SECOND KHANDHAKA (THE UPOSATHA CEREMONY, AND THE PATIMOKKHA)

Chapter-7 : Reasonable Establishment of Boundary for Uposatha & Patimokkha(Fasting & Confession).

1. At that time the Chabbaggiya Bhikkhus, considering that fixing of boundaries had been prescribed by the Lord Buddha, fixed boundaries of excessive extension, of four yojanas, five yojanas, six yojanas. The Bhikkhus who came to the Uposatha, arrived when the Patimokkha was being recited, or when it had just been recited, or they were obliged to stay the night on the way.

They told this thing to the Lord Buddha.

'Let no one, O Bhikkhus(Monks), determine a boundary of excessive extension, of four, five, or six yojanas. He who determines (such a boundary), commits a dukkata offence. I prescribe, O Bhikkhus(Monks), that you determine boundaries of three yojanas' extent at most.

2. At that time the Chabbaggiya Bhikkhus determined a boundary which extended to the opposite side of a river. The Bhikkhus who came to the Uposatha, were carried down (by the river), and their alms-bowls and robes were carried away.

They told this thing to the Lord Buddha.

'Let no one, O Bhikkhus(Monks), determine a boundary which extends to the opposite side of a river. He who determines (such a boundary), commits a dukkata offence. I allow you, O Bhikkhus(Monks), if there is a regular communication by a ferry boat or a dike, at such places to determine a boundary which extends also to the opposite side of the river.'


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