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The Compendium The Monks’ Analysis Part two The number of offenses within
each rule 1. The chapter on offenses entailing expulsion
How many kinds of offenses does one commit as a result of having sexual
intercourse? One commits four kinds of offenses: when one has sexual
intercourse with an undecomposed corpse, one commits an offense entailing
expulsion; when one has sexual intercourse with a mostly decomposed corpse,
one commits a serious offense; when one inserts one’s penis into a wide open
mouth without touching it, one commits an offense of wrong conduct; when one
uses a dildo, one commits an offense entailing confession.
How many kinds of offenses does one commit as a result of stealing? One
commits three kinds of offenses: when, intending to steal, one steals
something worth five māsaka coins or more,
one commits an offense entailing expulsion; when, intending to steal, one
steals something worth more than one māsaka
coin but less than five, one commits a serious offense; when, intending to
steal, one steals something worth one māsaka
coin or less, one commits an offense of wrong conduct.
How many kinds of offenses does one commit as a result of intentionally
killing a human being? One commits three kinds of offenses: when one digs a
pit for a human being, thinking, “Falling into it, they will die,” one
commits an offense of wrong conduct; when they experience pain after falling
in, one commits a serious offense; when they die, one commits an offense
entailing expulsion.
How many kinds of offenses does one commit as a result of claiming a
non-existent superhuman quality? One commits three kinds of offenses: when,
having bad desires, overcome by desire, one claims a non-existent superhuman
quality, one commits an offense entailing expulsion; when one says, “The
monk who stays in your dwelling is a perfected one,” and the listener
understands, one commits a serious offense; when the listener does not
understand, one commits an offense of wrong conduct.
The four offenses entailing expulsion are finished.
2. The chapter on offenses entailing suspension, etc. How many kinds of
offenses does one commit as a result of emitting semen by means of effort? One
commits three kinds of offenses: when one intends and makes an effort, and
semen is emitted, one commits an offense entailing suspension; when one
intends and makes an effort, but semen is not emitted, one commits a serious
offense; for the effort there is an offense of wrong conduct.
How many kinds of offenses does one commit as a result of making physical
contact with a woman? One commits five kinds of offenses: when a lustful nun
consents to a lustful man taking hold of her anywhere below the collar bone
but above the knees, she commits an offense entailing expulsion; when a monk
makes physical contact, body with body, he commits an offense entailing
suspension; when, with one’s own body, one makes physical contact with
something connected to their body, one commits a serious offense; when, with
something connected to one’s own body, one makes physical contact with
something connected to their body, one commits an offense of wrong conduct;
for tickling, one commits an offense entailing confession.
As a result of speaking indecently to a woman, one commits three kinds of
offenses: when, referring to the anus or the vagina, one praises or
disparages, one commits an offense entailing suspension; when, referring to
any part below the collar bone but above the knees, apart from the anus or the
vagina, one praises or disparages, one commits a serious offense; when,
referring to anything connected to the body, one praises or disparages, one
commits an offense of wrong conduct.
As a result of encouraging the satisfaction of one’s own desires, one
commits three kinds of offenses: when one encourages a woman to satisfy
one’s own desires, one commits an offense entailing suspension; when one
encourages a paṇḍaka to satisfy one’s
own desires, one commits a serious offense; when one encourages an animal to
satisfy one’s own desires, one commits an offense of wrong conduct.
As a result of acting as a matchmaker, one commits three kinds of offenses:
when one accepts the mission, finds out the response, and reports back, one
commits an offense entailing suspension; when one accepts the mission, and
finds out the response, but does not report back, one commits a serious
offense; when one accepts the mission, but neither finds out the response, nor
reports back, one commits an offense of wrong conduct.
As a result of having a hut built by means of begging, one commits three kinds
of offenses: when one is having it built, then for the effort there is an
offense of wrong conduct; when there is one piece left to complete the hut,
one commits a serious offense; when the last piece is finished, one commits an
offense entailing suspension.
As a result of having a large dwelling built, one commits three kinds of
offenses: when one is having it built, then for the effort there is an offense
of wrong conduct; when there is one piece left to complete the hut, one
commits a serious offense; when the last piece is finished, one commits an
offense entailing suspension.
As a result of groundlessly charging a monk with an offense entailing
expulsion, one commits three kinds of offenses: when, without having gotten
his permission, one speaks with the aim of making him leave the monastic life,
one commits one offense entailing suspension and one offense of wrong conduct;
when, having gotten his permission, one speaks with the aim of abusing him,
one commits an offense for abusive speech.
As a result of charging a monk with an offense entailing expulsion, using an
unrelated legal issue as a pretext, one commits three kinds of offenses: when,
without having gotten his permission, one speaks with the aim of making him
leave the monastic life, one commits one offense entailing suspension and one
offense of wrong conduct; when, having gotten his permission, one speaks with
the aim of abusing him, one commits an offense for abusive speech.
As a result of not stopping when pressed for the third time, a monk who is
pursuing schism in the Sangha commits three kinds of offenses: after the
motion, he commits an offense of wrong conduct; after each of the first two
announcements, he commits a serious offense; when the last announcement is
finished, he commits an offense entailing suspension.
As a result of not stopping when pressed for the third time, monks who side
with a monk who is pursuing schism commit three kinds of offenses: after the
motion, they commit an offense of wrong conduct; after each of the first two
announcements, they commit a serious offense; when the last announcement is
finished, they commit an offense entailing suspension.
As a result of not stopping when pressed for the third time, a monk who is
difficult to correct commits three kinds of offenses: after the motion, he
commits an offense of wrong conduct; after each of the first two
announcements, he commits a serious offense; when the last announcement is
finished, he commits an offense entailing suspension.
As a result of not stopping when pressed for the third time, a monk who is a
corrupter of families commits three kinds of offenses: after the motion, he
commits an offense of wrong conduct; after each of the first two
announcements, he commits a serious offense; when the last announcement is
finished, he commits an offense entailing suspension. …
As a result of, out of disrespect, defecating, urinating, or spitting in
water, how many kinds of offenses does one commit? One commits one kind of
offense: an offense of wrong conduct.
The number of offenses within each rule, the second, is finished.
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