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Eighth Khandhaka. Chapter 3

3.

1. At that time the fraternity got robes of different kinds. Now the Bhikkhus thought: 'What robes are allowed to us by the Blessed One, and what robes are not allowed?'

They told this thing to the Blessed One.

'I allow you, O Bhikkhus, six kinds of robes, viz.

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those made of linen, of cotton, of silk, of wool, of coarse cloth, and of hempen cloth.
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2. At that time the Bhikkhus accepted lay robes, but did not get pa"m"sukla robes, because they had scruples (and thought): 'The Blessed One has allowed us either kind of robes only, not both kinds 1.'

They told this thing to the Blessed One.

'I allow, O Bhikkhus, that he who accepts lay robes, may get also pa"m"sukla robes. If you are pleased with those both sorts of robes, I approve that also.'

Footnotes

197:1
See chap. 1, 35.

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