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Parivāra The Compendium

Bhikkhunivibhaį¹…ga The Nuns’ Analysis

Dutiyabhāga Part two

2.13 Samuṭṭhānavāra The originations of each offense

Kāyasaṁsaggaṁ sādiyanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ katihi samuṭṭhānehi samuṭṭhanti? When it comes to the offenses that are a result of consenting to physical contact, through how many of the six kinds of originations of offenses do they originate?

Kāyasaṁsaggaṁ sādiyanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuį¹­į¹­hānānaṁ ekena samuį¹­į¹­hānena samuį¹­į¹­hanti—They originate in one way:

kāyato ca cittato ca samuį¹­į¹­hanti, na vācato …pe…. from body and mind, not from speech. …

Dadhiṁ viññāpetvā bhuñjanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ katihi samuṭṭhānehi samuṭṭhanti? When it comes to the offenses that are a result of asking for curd and then eating it, through how many of the six kinds of originations of offenses do they originate?

Dadhiṁ viƱƱāpetvā bhuƱjanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuį¹­į¹­hānānaṁ catÅ«hi samuį¹­į¹­hānehi samuį¹­į¹­hanti—They originate in four ways:

siyā kāyato samuṭṭhanti, na vācato na cittato; from body, not from speech or mind; or

siyā kāyato ca vācato ca samuṭṭhanti, na cittato; from body and speech, not from mind; or

siyā kāyato ca cittato ca samuṭṭhanti, na vācato; from body and mind, not from speech; or

siyā kāyato ca vācato ca cittato ca samuṭṭhanti. from body, speech, and mind.

Samuṭṭhānavāro niṭṭhito pañcamo. The originations of each offense, the fifth, are finished.
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