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Order of Rules for Bhik.su.niis | Order of Same Rules for Bhik.sus(45) | Summary of Rules for Bhik.su.niis(46) |
1 | 1 | Not to have sexual intercourse |
2 | 2 | Not to steal |
3 | 3 | Not to kill a human or one who has human form of life |
4 | 4 | Not to falsely claim to have attained superhuman perfection |
5 | Not to touch and rub a man who is filled with sexual desire(47) | |
6 | Not to involve in the special eight actions(48) with a man who is filled with desire | |
7 | Not to condone or conceal another bhik.su.nii's pĀrĀjika offense | |
8 | Not to follow a bhik.su who is suspended by the sa"ngha in spite of being admonished a third time(49) |
Order of Rules for Bhik.su.niis | Order of Same Rules for Bhik.sus(65) | Summary of Rules for Bhik.su.niis(66) |
1 | 5 | Not to undertake an act of a go-between for a man and a woman |
2 | 8 | Not to accuse an innocent bhik.su.nii of a groundless pĀrĀjika offense |
3 | 9 | Not to accuse an innocent bhik.su.nii of a groundless pĀrĀjika offense out of anger or hostility toward her |
4 | Not to sue as an accuser for damages | |
5 | Not to ordain a thief | |
6 | Not to restore a suspended bhik.su.nii to the sa"ngha | |
7 | Not to go to villages alone, cross to the other side of a river alone, go away for a night alone, or stay behind a group of bhik.su.niis alone | |
8 | Not to accept food or clothes from a man who is filled with desire | |
9 | Not to persuade other bhik.su.niis to accept food from a man who is filled with desire | |
10 | 10 | Not to cause a schism in a harmonious sa"ngha in spite of being admonished a third time |
11 | 11 | Not to support a schismatic bhik.su.nii in spite of being admonished a third time |
12 | 12 | Not to ignore a third admonition to leave a village after bringing corruption to a family or village |
13 | 13 | Not to break the regulations of the sa"ngha or ignore a third admonition due to malice |
14 | Not to get along with a bhik.su.nii who has committed offenses and conceal each other's offense in spite of being admonished a third time | |
15 | Not to encourage other bhik.su.niis to get along with a bhik.su.nii who has committed an offense and conceal one another's offenses in spite of being admonished a third time | |
16 | Not to say that you will repudiate the Buddha, Dharma and the sa"ngha out of anger or displeasure in spite of being admonished a third time | |
17 | not to fight with a bhik.su.nii and bear malice to the bhik.su.nii in spite of being admonished a third time |
Order of Rules for Bhik.sus | Summary of Rules for Bhik.sus(67) |
1 | Not to intentionally emit semen |
2 | Not to engage with a woman in bodily contact or take her hand, take her arm, touch her hair, touch one or another of her limbs |
3 | Not to speak to a woman with wicked words concerned with unlawful sexual intercourse |
4 | Not to speak in front of women, in praise of sexual service of the body with regard to himself |
6 | Not to build a dwelling place in excessive measurements(68) without a donor |
7 | Not to build a large residence with a donor on a site entailing harm (to creatures) or with surroundings which are not conducive to roaming |
Order of Rules for Bhik.sus | Summary of Rules(93) |
1 | Not to sit down with a woman in a secret place, a concealed seat suitable for having sexual relations with her |
2 | Not to sit down with a woman in an open place or on a concealed seat unsuitable for having sexual relations |
Order of Rules for Bhik.su.niis | Order of Same or Similar Rules for Bhik.sus(100) | Summary of Rules for Bhik.su.niis(101) |
1 | 1 | Not to lay aside an extra robe more than ten days |
2 | 2 | Not to spend over a night without the five robes(102) |
3 | 3 | Not to lay aside robe material for more than one month |
4 | 6 | Not to ask for a robe from an unrelated householder except at the right time(103) |
5 | 7 | Not to accept extra robes when the robes have been lost, stolen, burned or washed away |
6 | 8 | Not to ask for a better robe from a householder out of desire for a fine robe |
7 | 9 | Not to ask for one fine robe instead of two robes offered by two householders |
8 | 10 | Not to request from a steward more than six times in order to obtain a robe |
9 | 18 | Not to accept or cause to be picked up gold and silver for bhik.su.niis own use |
10 | 19 | Not to engage in buying and selling |
11 | 20 | Not to engage in activities in various kinds of buying and selling |
12 | 22 | Not to get a new bowl when an old bowl has been repaired in less than five places |
13 | 23 | Not to beg yarn to make a robe woven by an unrelated weaver |
14 | 24 | Not to ask a weaver to make a well-woven robe |
15 | 25 | Not to take back or cause to snatch away a robe given to another out of anger, malice, or ill-temper |
16 | 26 | Not to lay aside medicine for more than seven days |
17 | 28 | Not to accept a special robe ten days before the ka.thina(104) full moon |
18 | 30 | Not to appropriate to yourself benefits belonging to the sa"ngha |
19 | Not to ask for this, and then ask for that | |
20 | Not to spend the observance hall fund on another fund | |
21 | Not to spend the food fund on the robe fund | |
22 | Not to spend the bed fund on the robe fund | |
23 | Not to spend the housing fund of the sa"ngha on the robe fund | |
24 | 21 | Not to store extra bowls |
25 | Not to store fine appliances | |
26 | Not to break a promise to lend periodical cloth to another bhik.su.nii | |
27 | Not to accept robe material at the wrong time for making of the robe at the right time | |
28 | Not to take back a robe already exchanged for another, out of anger | |
29 | Not to ask for an expensive heavy robe(105) | |
30 | Not to ask for an expensive light and thin robe |
Order of Rules for Bhik.sus | Summary of Rules for Bhik.sus(108) |
4 | Not to accept a robe from an unrelated bhik.su.nii unless it is in exchange |
5 | Not to call upon an unrelated bhik.su.nii for an old robe to be washed, dyed, or beaten |
11 | Not to have a new rug made of silk |
12 | Not to have a new rug made of pure black sheep's wool |
13 | Not to have a new rug made of pure white sheep's wool |
14 | Not to have another new rug within six years |
15 | Not to make a new sitting rug without using pieces from the old sitting rug to disfigure the new rug on all sides |
16 | Not to carry sheep's wool on the road more than three yojanas(109) |
17 | Not to call upon an unrelated bhik.su.nii for sheep's wool to be washed, dyed, or combed |
27 | Not to get a rain-cloth robe earlier than a month (from the hot season), or wear it earlier than half a month (from the hot season) |
29 | Bhik.sus may stay away one or another robe of the three robes for six nights at the most in fearful, dangerous, or doubtful situations |
Order of Rules for Bhik.su.niis | Order of Same Or Similar Rules for Bhik.sus(119) | Summary of Rules for Bhik.su.niis(120) |
1 | 1 | Not to speak a conscious lie |
2 | 2 | Not to use insulting speech |
3 | 3 | Not to alienate members of the sa"ngha |
4 | 4 | Not to stay with a man in a room for a night |
5 | 5 | Not to stay with a woman in a room for more than two or three nights |
6 | 6 | Not to recite the suutras with one who is not ordained(121) |
7 | 7 | Not to speak of a grave offense of a bhik.su.nii to an unordained person |
8 | 8 | Not to lie about her superhuman faculties to an unordained person in begging for alms food |
9 | 9 | Not to teach more than five or six sentences of Dharma to a man unless there is a wise woman also present |
10 | 10 | Not to dig the ground |
11 | 11 | Not to cut down trees |
12 | 12 | Not to vex or abuse the sa"ngha |
13 | 13 | Not to slander or rebuke a bhik.su.nii who is assigned to a particular job in the sa"ngha |
14 | 14 | Not to spread out a cushion, a couch, a chair or a pillow in an open place belonging to the sa"ngha |
15 | 15 | Not to spread out a cushion, a couch, a chair or a pillow in a private place belonging to the sa"ngha |
16 | 16 | Not to lie down in a sleeping place or dwelling place belonging to a bhik.su.nii |
17 | 17 | Not to throw out or cause a bhik.su.nii to be thrown out of a dwelling place in the sa"ngha |
18 | 18 | Not to sit down or lie down on a couch or a chair with weak legs |
19 | 19 | Not to use water that might have living things in it |
20 | 20 | Not to cover the roof of a large dwelling place with more than two or three layers |
21 | 31 | Not to eat alms food at a public rest house more than once, except in case of illness |
22 | 33 | Not to eat a group meal, except at a right time(122) |
23 | 34 | Not to accept more than three bowls of alms food |
24 | 37 | Not to eat a meal at the wrong time(123) |
25 | 38 | Not to eat a meal that has been laid aside |
26 | 39 | Not to put food that is not given into the mouth, except for water or a tooth pick |
27 | 42 | Not to break a promise of food to one who is asking for alms food |
28 | 43 | Not to sit down in a lay person's house with a wife and husband after alms food |
29 | 44 | Not to sit down in a private place with a couple |
30 | 45 | Not to sit down in a private place with a man |
31 | 46 | Not to break a promise to share alms (food) with a bhik.su.nii who accompanies one an alms tour |
32 | 47 | Not to accept medicines for longer than four months |
33 | 48 | Not to go to see an army fighting unless there is sufficient reason for it |
34 | 49 | Not to stay with the army for more than three nights |
35 | 50 | Not to stay amongst an army to enjoy the battle |
36 | 51 | Not to drink alcohol |
37 | 52 | Not to play in the water |
38 | 53 | Not to make a bhik.su.nii laugh by tickling with the fingers |
39 | 54 | Not to ignore another bhik.su.nii's admonition |
40 | 55 | Not to frighten or cause a bhik.su.nii to be frightened |
41 | 56 | Not to bathe more than half monthly, except at a right time(124) |
42 | 57 | Not to make a fire in an open place |
43 | 58 | Not to hide or cause to be hidden a bowl or a robe belonging to a bhik.su.nii, even for fun |
44 | 59 | Not to take back a robe given to a bhik.su.nii without asking her for permission |
45 | 60 | Not to wear a new robe with its original color unless the new robe is discolored with a mixture of the three colors: blue, black and dark purple(125) |
46 | 61 | Not to intentionally deprive any living thing of life |
47 | 62 | Not to intentionally drink water which contains living things |
48 | 63 | Not to intentionally give a cause for remorse to a bhik.su.nii, even for a moment |
49 | 65 | Not to intentionally conceal a grave offense committed habitually by a bhik.su.nii |
50 | 66 | Not to cause quarreling, bickering, or fighting |
51 | 67 | Not to intentionally go with a thief along the same road |
52 | 68 | Not to ignore the admonition of a bhik.su.nii because of her own wrong view |
53 | 69 | Not to eat, talk, or lie down with a bhik.su.nii who is suspended by the sa"ngha |
54 | 70 | Not to protect a "siik.samĀ.na(126) (probationer) who is suspended by the sa"ngha |
55 | 71 | Not to ignore an experienced bhik.su.nii's advice about learning the rules for training |
56 | 72 | Not to disparage the rules for training |
57 | 73 | Listen carefully to the recitation of the PrĀtimok.sa |
58 | 74 | Not to engage in criticism after consenting to a legitimate act |
59 | 75 | Not to leave the seat without asking a competent bhik.su.nii for permission when the sa"ngha is engaged in pious philosophical discussion |
60 | 76 | Not to criticize another's decision after granting someone the power to make a decision |
61 | 77 | Not to overhear while bhik.su.niis are quarreling, disputing, or engaging in contention |
62 | 78 | Not to hit a bhik.su.nii because of anger or displeasure |
63 | 79 | Not to raise a hand at a bhik.su.nii because of anger or displeasure |
64 | 80 | Not to accuse a bhik.su.nii of a groundless sa.mghĀva"se.sa offense |
65 | 81 | Not to cross the threshold, or vicinity of the threshold, of the palace in the early morning without permission of a competent bhik.su.nii |
66 | 82 | Not to pick up a jewel with the bhik.su.nii's own hands, or even ask others to do it |
67 | 83 | Not to enter a village at the wrong time without asking a competent bhik.su.nii for permission, except for sufficient reasons |
68 | 84 | Not to make the legs of a chair larger than the eight finger breadth |
69 | 85 | Not to sit down or lie down on a chair or couch covered with cotton |
70 | Not to eat garlic | |
71 | Not to cut the hair of the private parts of the body | |
72 | Not to put a finger into the vagina more than the length of two finger joints when you take a douche | |
73 | Not to make a male sexual organ out of any material | |
74 | Not to slap each other on the private parts | |
75 | Not to wait on a bhik.su with drinking water or a fan while he is eating a meal | |
76 | Not to ask lay people for grains | |
77 | Not to throw out excrement or urine on the living grass | |
78 | Not to throw out excrement or urine over a wall or a fence | |
79 | Not to go to see dancing, singing, or playing music | |
80 | Not to stand or talk with a man in a secluded place | |
81 | Not to enter into a secluded place with a man | |
82 | Not to whisper into a man's ear in a secluded place | |
83 | Not to leave a lay person's house without asking the owner for permission | |
84 | Not to sit down in a lay person's house without asking the owner for permission | |
85 | Not to lie down on a seat in a lay person's house without asking the owner for permission | |
86 | Not to enter into a dark room with a man | |
87 | Not to deliver the teacher's message misleadingly | |
88 | Not to curse herself or others | |
89 | Not to beat the chest while weeping after quarreling | |
90 | Not to share a bed with anybody, except in case of illness | |
91 | Not to share a blanket | |
92 | Not to intentionally cause discomfort to a bhik.su.nii by asking a tricky question | |
93 | Not to neglect a sick bhik.su.nii who has been living together | |
94 | Not to drive out a bhik.su.nii because of anger or displeasure | |
95 | Not to walk on alms tour during the rainy season retreat(127) | |
96 | Not to stay at the place of retreat after having the rainy season retreat | |
97 | Not to walk on borderlines which are dangerous and frightening | |
98 | Not to walk in dangerous and frightening regions even within the borderline | |
99 | Not to take company in lay people or their sons | |
100 | Not to go to see a king's pleasure house, an art gallery, a park, or a lotus pond | |
101 | Not to bathe naked at the river or lake | |
102 | similar to 89 | Not to make bathing clothes that are not of a proper measure(128) |
103 | Not to break a promise to sew a bhik.su.nii's robe, or at least make an effort to do it | |
104 | Not to let five days pass without looking after the outer robe | |
105 | Not to individually appropriate benefits which belong to the sa"ngha | |
106 | Not to put on a bhik.su.nii's robe without asking her for permission | |
107 | Not to give the bhik.su.nii's robes to a lay person, a wanderer, or a female wanderer | |
108 | Not to hold back the sa"ngha from making a division of robe materials when it is legally allowed to do so | |
109 | Not to hold back a legally valid removal of the ka.thina from the sa"ngha | |
110 | Not to hold back a legally valid removal of the ka.thina from a bhik.su.nii | |
111 | Promote peace between two fighting bhik.su.niis | |
112 | Not to give food to a lay person or a wanderer with bhik.su.niis own hands | |
113 | Not to work for lay people like a house wife | |
114 | Not to spin yarn | |
115 | Not to sit down or lie down on lay people's seats | |
116 | Not to leave a lay person's house without asking the owner for permission after staying over a night | |
117 | Not to learn and recite an incantation to householders | |
118 | Not to teach an incantation to householders | |
119 | Not to ordain a pregnant woman | |
120 | Not to ordain a woman who has left her baby at home | |
121 | 65 | Not to ordain a woman who is not twenty years old |
122 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na who has not trained for two years even if she is twenty years old | |
123 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na who has not trained for two years in the six rules(129) even if she is twenty years old | |
124 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na who has trained for two years in the six rules, but who is not agreed upon by the sa"ngha | |
125 | Not to ordain a married woman who is less than twelve years old | |
126 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na married for full twelve years and who has trained for two years in the six rules, but who is not agreed upon by the sa"ngha | |
127 | Not to ordain a lewd woman | |
128 | Be responsible for the disciples for two years as a preceptor while they are training | |
129 | Learn from the preceptor for two years as an ordained bhik.su.nii | |
130 | Not to become a preceptor without authorization by the sa"ngha | |
131 | Not to become a preceptor if she has not been a bhik.su.nii for twelve years | |
132 | Not to become a preceptor, even if she has been a bhik.su.nii for twelve years, if she is not approved by the sa"ngha | |
133 | Not to complain when she is not approved by the sa"ngha to become a preceptor | |
134 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na without the consent of her parents and husband | |
135 | Not to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na who is grieving over love | |
136 | Not to break the promise to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na after training her to be ordained | |
137 | Not to promise to ordain a "siik.samĀ.na after accepting fabric for a robe | |
138 | Not to ordain two "siik.samĀ.nas in the same year as a preceptor | |
139 | Not to let a day pass to be approved by the Bhik.su Sa"ngha after ordination of bhik.su.niis | |
140 | Not to miss the exhortation or the preaching of Dharma from the Bhik.su Sa"ngha except in case of illness | |
141 | Not to miss Observance Day(130) and exhortation in every half month | |
142 | After the rainy season retreat, bhik.su.niis should participate in the special meeting of both sa"nghas to discuss these three matters: what was seen, heard, or suspected | |
143 | Not to spend the rainy season retreat at a residence where there are no signs of bhik.sus | |
144 | Not to enter a bhik.su monastery without asking bhik.sus for permission | |
145 | Not to revile or abuse a bhik.su | |
146 | Not to revile a bhik.su.nii because of anger or displeasure | |
147 | Not to let a man squeeze an ulcer | |
148 | Not to eat again after eating | |
149 | Not to be jealous of lay followers | |
150 | Not to spray perfume on the body | |
151 | Not to rub with perilla oil | |
152 | Not to be rubbed or massaged by a bhik.su.nii with perilla oil | |
153 | Not to let the body be rubbed or massaged by a "siik.samĀ.na | |
154 | Not to let the body be rubbed or massaged by a "srĀma.nerii(131) (female novice) | |
155 | Not to let the body be rubbed or massaged by a woman | |
156 | Not to wear a petticoat | |
157 | Not to have women's ornaments | |
158 | Not to wear a sunshade or sandals, except in case of illness | |
159 | Not to go in a vehicle, except in case of illness | |
160 | Not to enter a village without wearing a vest | |
161 | Not to enter a lay person's house without invitation | |
162 | Not to leave the monastery after sunset, leaving the door open wide without telling a bhik.su.nii | |
163 | Not to leave the monastery after sunset, leaving the door open wide without telling anyone | |
164 | Observe the rainy season retreats which come twice a year, except in case of illness | |
165 | Not to ordain an idiot(132) | |
166 | Not to ordain a hermaphrodite | |
167 | Not to ordain a woman who does not have two distinct exits for bodily waste | |
168 | Not to ordain a woman who is a debtor or has serious illness | |
169 | Not to live with worldly knowledge | |
170 | Not to teach worldly knowledge to lay people | |
171 | Not to stay at the monastery after getting driven out by the sa"ngha | |
172 | Not to suddenly ask a question to a bhik.su without his permission | |
173 | Not to disturb a bhik.su.nii who has lived at the monastery previously | |
174 | Not to build a bhik.su.nii's pagoda at the bhik.su monastery | |
175 | Greet respectfully and do proper homage to a bhik.su ordained that very day even though a bhik.su.nii has been ordained for a hundred years | |
176 | Not to prance around with a haughty attitude | |
177 | Not to wear ornaments like a lady | |
178 | Not to let a female wanderer rub or spray the body with perfume |
Classification of Offense | Numbers of Rules Concerning this Category of Offense |
Total of Rules Concerning this Category | Rules for Bhik.suniis Only |
Ordination | 119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126, 127,134,135,165,166,167, 168 |
15 | 14 |
Clothes | 44,45,102,103,104,105, 106,107, 108,109,110,114, 156,160 |
14 | 12 |
Ornament and skin care | 71,150,151,152,153,154, 155,157,158,177,178 |
11 | 11 |
Qualifications and responsibilities of a preceptor | 128,130,131,132,133,136,137,138 | 9 | 9 |
Actions around men | 9,30,80,81,82,86,147 | 7 | 6 |
Playful conduct | 37,38,43,48,73,74,77,78,79 | 9 | 6 |
Public conduct | 83,84,85,99,161,176 | 6 | 6 |
Exhortation on Observance Day and the rainy season retreat | 140,141,142,143,164 | 5 | 5 |
Travel | 51,67,95,96,97,98,159 | 7 | 5 |
Etiquette with bhik.sus | 75,144,145,172 | 4 | 4 |
Food | 21,22,23,24,25,26, 27,31,76,112,148 |
11 | 3 |
Passionate quarreling | 17,40,61,62,63,64,94,146 | 8 | 2 |
Cursing | 88,89 | 2 | 2 |
Sharing a bed or blanket | 90,91 | 2 | |
Bathing | 41,72,101 | 3 | |
Incantation | 117,118 | 2 | |
Worldly knowledge | 169,170 | 2 | |
Closing the gate of the monastery | 162,163 | 2 | |
Dispute or discord | 1,2,3,7,12,13,39,50,111 | 9 | |
Sleeping in the same room with lay people | 4,5,116 | 3 | |
Dwelling place and lodging | 10,11,16,19,20,173 | 6 | |
Etiquette in home of married couple | 28,29,161 | 3 | |
Etiquette for asking questions | 92 | 1 | |
Mindful conveying of messages | 87 | 1 | |
Caring for a sick bhik.su.nii | 93 | 1 | |
Transgression of the regulations of the community | 59,60,171 | 3 | |
Visiting the palace | 65,100 | 2 | |
Garlic | 70 | 1 | |
Working for lay people | 113 | 1 | |
Envy | 149 | 1 | |
Education by the preceptor | 129 | 1 | |
Usage of a bed or a chair | 14,15,115 | 3 | |
Usage of a couch or a mattress | 18,68,69 | 3 | |
Visiting armed forces | 33,34,35 | 3 | |
Alcohol consumption | 36 | 1 | |
Fire building | 42 | 1 | |
Harming of any organisms | 46,47 | 2 | |
Concealing of another's offense | 49 | 1 | |
False opinion | 52,53,54,55,56,57,58 | 7 | |
Handling of jewelry | 66 | 1 | |
Making false claims | 8 | 1 | |
Recitation of suutras with lay people | 6 | 1 | |
Medicine | 32 | 1 |
Order of Rules for Bhik.sus | Summary of Rules for Bhik.sus(167) |
21 | Not to preach to bhik.su.niis without authorization of the Bhik.su Sa"ngha |
22 | Not to preach to bhik.su.niis after sunset even if authorized by the Bhik.su Sa"ngha |
23 | Not to say at bhik.sus, "Bhik.sus preach to bhik.su.niis for material goods." |
24 | Not to give a robe to an unrelated bhik.su.nii, except in exchange |
25 | Not to make a robe for an unrelated bhik.su.nii |
26 | Not to sit down with a bhik.su.nii in a secret, concealed place |
27 | Not to go on a journey with a company of bhik.su.niis by appointment, or set out to travel, even to another village, except at the right time |
28 | Not to board the same boat with a company of bhik.su.niis by appointment to go upstream or downstream, except in case of crossing to the opposite shore |
29 | Not to knowingly eat alms (food) which a bhik.su.nii caused to be cooked |
30 | Not to go on a journey with a woman by appointment |
32 | Not to eat more than one meal of alms (food) in a village a day |
35 | Not to eat alms (food) after having eaten enough, without making the proper provision for leftovers |
36 | Not to intentionally invite a bhik.su who has eaten enough to eat again |
40 | Not to ask for such excellent foods such as milk, curds, fish, meat, etc., except in case of illness(168) |
41 | Not to give food with your own hand to a male or a female wanderer |
64 | Not to conceal the grave offense of another bhik.su |
86 | Not to have a needle case made of bone, ivory, or horn |
87 | Not to have a cloth for sitting on made in measurements exceeding in length, two spans of the Sugata,(169) or in width, one and half spans of the Sugata |
88 | Not to have a cloth for covering a boil in excess of, in length, two spans of the Sugata, or in width, four spans of the Sugata |
90 | Not to have a robe the same size as the Buddha's robe |
Order of Rules For Bhik.sus | Summary of Rules for Bhik.sus(180) |
1 | Not to accept alms (food) from an unrelated bhik.su.nii, except in case of illness |
2 | Not to accept alms (food) while reproving a bhik.su.nii for having given orders pertaining to the meal while the meal is being served |
3 | Not to accept alms (food) from a pious family without a previous invitation, except in case of illness |
4 | Not to accept alms (food) inside of a monastery if conditions are not dangerous and fearful, except in case of illness |
Order of Rules for Bhik.su.niis | Order of Same Rules for Bhik.sus(188) | Summary of Rules(189) |
1 | 1 | Dress properly with the inner robe wrapped around the body |
2 | 2 | Properly put on the five robes |
3 | 3 | Not to go to lay people's houses wearing robes like the trunk of an elephant |
4 | 4 | Not to sit down in lay people's houses with robes lifted up |
5 | 5 | Not to go to lay people's houses with the neck covered(190) |
6 | 6 | Not to sit down in lay people's houses with the neck covered |
7 | 7 | Not to go to lay people's houses with the head covered |
8 | 8 | Not to sit down in lay people's houses with the head covered |
9 | 9 | Not to go jumping(191) amongst lay people's houses |
10 | 10 | Not to jump while sitting down amongst lay people's houses |
11 | 11 | Not to squat down amongst lay people's houses |
12 | 12 | Not to go amongst lay people's houses with the hands behind the back |
13 | 13 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses while joining the hands behind the back |
14 | 14 | Not to go amongst lay people's houses shaking the body |
15 | 15 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses shaking the body |
16 | 16 | Not to go amongst lay people's houses shaking the arms |
17 | 17 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses shaking the arms |
18 | 18 | Not to go to lay people's houses without covering the body well |
19 | 19 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses without covering the body well |
20 | 20 | Not to go amongst lay people's houses looking from side to side |
21 | 21 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses looking around from side to side |
22 | 22 | Go amongst lay people's houses quietly |
23 | 23 | Sit down amongst lay people's houses quietly |
24 | 24 | Not to go amongst lay people's houses with loud laughter |
25 | 25 | Not to sit down amongst lay people's houses with loud laughter |
26 | 26 | Accept alms (food) respectfully |
27 | 27 | Accept alms (food) only to the amount which the bowl will hold |
28 | 28 | Accept alms (food) with an equal amount of soup |
29 | 29 | Eat alms (food) together with rice and soup |
30 | 30 | Eat alms (food) carefully |
31 | 31 | Not to eat alms (food) with digging in the middle of the bowl |
32 | 32 | Not to beg alms (food) of boiled rice and soup for own benefit, except in case of illness |
33 | 33 | Not to cover up soup in the bowl with boiled rice gluttonously(192) |
34 | 34 | Not to look enviously at another's bowl |
35 | 35 | Eat alms (food) with attention to the food |
36 | 36 | Not to eat alms (food) in overly large mouthfuls |
37 | 37 | Not to open the mouth until the mouthful is brought to it(193) |
38 | 38 | Not to speak words with a mouthful of (food) |
39 | 39 | Not to throw mouthfuls of alms (food) |
40 | 40 | Not to take repeatedly mouthfuls of the same piece of (food) |
41 | 41 | Not to stuff cheeks with alms (food) |
42 | 42 | Not to eat alms food while making "capu capu" sound |
43 | 43 | Not to eat alms food while making "phuph phuph" sound |
44 | 44 | Not to lick the bowl which contains alms (food) |
45 | 45 | Not to shake the hands while eating alms (food) |
46 | 46 | Not to scatter lumps of boiled rice while eating alms (food) |
47 | 47 | Not to hold the bowl with dirty hands |
48 | 48 | Not to throw on the ground the water which contains alms food of lumps of boiled rice |
49 | 49 | Not to cause excrement, urine, phlegm, or snort to fall on green grass, except in case of illness |
50 | 50 | Not to cause excrement, urine, phlegm, or snort to fall in the water, except in case of illness |
51 | 51 | Not to make excrement or urine while standing except in case of illness |
52 | 52 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has lifted up one's robes except in case of illness |
53 | 53 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has one's neck covered except in case of illness |
54 | 54 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has one's head covered(194) except in case of illness |
55 | 55 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has one's head veiled except in case of illness |
56 | 56 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has one's hands joining behind the back except in case of illness |
57 | 57 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has worn leather shoes(195) except in case of illness |
58 | 58 | Not to teach Dharma to one who has worn wooden shoes except in case of illness |
59 | 59 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is mounted on a vehicle except in case of illness |
60 | 60 | Not to spend a night in a stuupa, except to guard it |
61 | 61 | Not to store valuables in a stuupa |
62 | 62 | Not to enter into a stuupa wearing leather shoes |
63 | 63 | Not to enter into a stuupa holding leather shoes |
64 | 64 | Not to circle a stuupa wearing leather shoes |
65 | 65 | Not to enter into a stuupa wearing boots |
66 | 66 | Not to enter into a stuupa holding boots |
67 | 67 | Not to eat under a stuupa and litter the place with trash |
68 | 68 | Not to carry the dead while passing a stuupa |
69 | 69 | Not to bury the dead under a stuupa |
70 | 70 | Not to cremate the dead under a stuupa |
71 | 71 | Not to cremate a corpse in the vicinity of a stuupa |
72 | 72 | Not to cremate the dead in any of the four directions of a stuupa |
73 | 73 | Not to carry clothes or a bed belonging to the dead while passing a stuupa |
74 | 74 | Not to make excrement or urine under a stuupa |
75 | 75 | Not to make excrement or urine towards a stuupa |
76 | 76 | Not to make excrement or urine in any of the four directions of a stuupa |
77 | 77 | Not to make excrement or urine while carrying a Buddha image |
78 | 78 | Not to brush the teeth under a stuupa |
79 | 79 | Not to brush the teeth towards a stuupa |
80 | 80 | Not to brush the teeth in any of the four directions of a stuupa |
81 | 81 | Not to blow the nose or spit under a stuupa |
82 | 82 | Not to blow the nose or spit towards a stuupa |
83 | 83 | Not to blow the nose or spit in any of the four directions of a stuupa |
84 | 84 | Not to stretch the feet towards a stuupa |
85 | 85 | Not to place the Buddha image in the room below one's residence |
86 | 86 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is sitting(196) while the preacher is standing except in case of illness |
87 | 87 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is lying down except in case of illness |
88 | 88 | Not to preach Dharma to one who is sitting in a proper seat(197) while the preacher is improperly seated, except in case of illness |
89 | 89 | In sitting on a low seat, not to teach Dharma to one who is seated on a high seat except in case of illness |
90 | 90 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is going in front of you except in case of illness |
91 | 91 | Going at the side of the road, not to teach the Dharma to one who is going on the higher side on the road |
92 | 92 | Not to teach Dharma while walking beside a path to one who is walking in the middle of path except in case of illness |
93 | 93 | Not to walk in the middle of the road holding each other's hands |
94 | 94 | Not to climb a tree higher than the height of a human being, except in a special case |
95 | 95 | Not to carry a bowl on the shoulder by tying it on a walking stick |
96 | 96 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is holding a walking stick |
97 | 97 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is holding a weapon |
98 | 98 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is holding a sword |
99 | 99 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is holding a knife |
100 | 100 | Not to teach Dharma to one who is holding a parasol, except in case of illness |
order of rules for bhik.su.niis | Order of Same Rules for Bhik.sus(209) | Summary of Rules(210) |
1 | 1 | Settlement is to be in the presence of the offender |
2 | 2 | Settlement is to be based on recollection of the offender |
3 | 3 | Settlement is to be made for an offender who is no longer insane (mentally ill) even though the offense was committed during the time of insanity |
4 | 4 | Settlement is to cause confession of the offender |
5 | 5 | Settlement is to be made upon investigation of the special nature of the accused bhik.su or bhik.su.nii |
6 | 6 | Settlement is to be decided by majority vote |
7 | 7 | Settlement is to cover over the dispute as grass covers the earth |
Order of the Eight Rules | Same or Similar Numbers of PĀyantika Dharmas(220) | Summary of the Eight Rules(221) |
1 | 175 | Bhik.su.niis who have been ordained even for a hundred years must greet respectfully, rise up from her seat, and bow down to a bhik.su ordained that very day. This rule is to be revered, honored and observed, never to be transgressed throughout life. |
2 | 145 | Bhik.su.niis must not scold or abuse a bhik.su about an offense, heretical view, conduct or livelihood in any way. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
3 | not included | Bhik.sus are allowed to admonish bhik.su.niis, but never can bhik.su.niis admonish a bhik.su. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
4 | similar to 124 or 126 | A "siik.samĀ.na who has trained for two years in the six rules must seek ordination from both sa"nghas. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
5 | not included | A bhik.su.nii who has broken an offense of the sa"nghĀva"se.na dharma must perform the mĀnatva(222) period for a half month before both sa"nghas. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
6 | 141 | On every half month, bhik.su.niis must ask the Bhik.su Sa"ngha for teachings. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
7 | 143 | Bhik.su.niis must not spend the rainy season retreat at a residence where there are no bhik.sus. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
8 | 142 | After the rainy season retreat, bhik.su.niis must participate in the special meeting of both sa"nghas for three matters: what was seen, heard and suspected. This rule is . . . throughout life. |
Categories of Rules (Bhik. / Bhik.s.) | Wrongdoings of Bhik.sus | Wrongdoings of Bhik.su.niis | A Comparative Numbers of Wrongdoings |
1. PĀrĀjika (Defeat) dharmas (4/8) | 4 | 4 | same wrongdoings of bhik.sus and bhik.su.niis |
2. Sa.mghĀva"se.sa (Formal Meeting) dharmas (13/17) | 13 | 10 | 3 more wrongdoings of bhik.sus |
3. Aniyata (Undetermined) dharmas (2/0) | 2 | n/a | two wrongdoings of bhik.sus |
4. Ni.hsargika-PĀyantika (Forfeiture) dharmas (30/30) | 19 | 11 | 8 more wrongdoings of bhik.sus |
5. PĀyantika (Expiation) dharmas (90/178) | 90 | 109 | 19 more wrongdoings of bhik.su.niis |
6. Pratide"saniiya (Confession) dharmas (4/8) | 4 | 8 | 4 more wrongdoings of bhik.su.niis |
7. "Saik.sa (Training) dharmas (100/100) | 100 | None | all 100 wrongdoings of bhik.sus |
8. Ahikara.na-"Samatha (Legal Questions) dharmas (7/7) | 7 | None | all 7 wrongdoings of bhik.sus |
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