Formulas for observing "conciliation" and duties for several combined concealed and unconcealed offenses of identical nature, for notifying other monks of one's "conciliation", for setting the "conciliation" and duties aside, for requesting "re-admission", as well as for transaction statement fo...
Kammavācās are monastic ritual formulas recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk about the basics of monastic discipline, consecration of an ordination hall, etc. Formal recitation and silent approval of assembled monks sign...
Transaction statement for granting probation for offenses the exact number of which and the number of nights during which these offences were concealed the monk does not remember; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 242. A copy for kāraka saṃgha. Extent and format of original materia...
Transaction statement for granting "conciliation" for offenses the exact number of which and the number of nights during which these offences were concealed the monk does not remember; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 242. A copy for kāraka saṃgha. Extent and format of original ma...
Transaction statement for granting "re-admission" for offenses the exact number of which and the number of nights during which these offences were concealed the monk does not remember; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 242. A copy for kāraka saṃgha. Extent and format of original ma...
Kammavācās are monastic ritual formulas recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk about the basics of monastic discipline, consecration of an ordination hall, etc. Formal recitation and silent approval of assembled monks sign...
Transaction statement for granting probation for several combined concealed and unconcealed offenses of identical nature; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 244. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 1 (¾) inscribed folio.
Transaction statement for granting "conciliation" for several combined concealed and unconcealed offenses of identical nature; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 244. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 3 (1 + ¼ + ¼) inscribed folios.
Transaction statement for granting "re-admission" for several combined concealed and unconcealed offenses of identical nature; the text is an adapted quotation from Pālim Be 244. Extent and format of original material: Part of the fascicle of 2 (1 + ¾) inscribed folios.
Kammavācās are monastic ritual formulas recited on specific occasions, such as the ordination of a new monk, formal instruction of a newly ordained monk about the basics of monastic discipline, consecration of an ordination hall, etc. Formal recitation and silent approval of assembled monks sign...