| 31...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 12 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 12. Should any bhikkhu have a felt (blanket/rug) made of pure black wool, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 32...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 13 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 13. When a bhikkhu is making a new felt (blanket/rug), two parts of pure black wool are to be incorporated, a third (part) of white, and a fourth of brown. If a bhikkhu should have a new felt (blanket/rug) made without incorporating two parts of pure black wool, a third of white, and a fourth of brown, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 33...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 14 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 14. When a new felt (blanket/rug) has been made by a bhikkhu, it is to be kept for (at least) six years. If after less than six years he should have another new felt (blanket/rug) made, regardless of whether or not he has disposed of the first, then -- unless he has been authorized by the bhikkhus -- it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 34...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 15 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 15. When a felt sitting rug is being made by a bhikkhu, a piece of old felt a sugata span (25 cm.) on each side is to be incorporated for the sake of discoloring it. If, without incorporating a piece of old felt a sugata span on each side, he should have a new felt sitting rug made, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 35...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 16 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 16. If wool accrues to a bhikkhu as he is going on a journey, he may accept it if he so desires. Once he accepts it, he may carry it by hand -- there being no one else to carry it -- three leagues (48 km.=30 miles) at most. Should he carry it farther than that, even if there is no one else to carry it, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 36...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 17 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 17. Should any bhikkhu have wool washed, dyed, or carded by a bhikkhuni unrelated to him, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 37...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 18 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 18. Should any bhikkhu take gold and silver, or have it taken, or consent to its being deposited (near him), it is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 38...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 19 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 19. Should any bhikkhu engage in various types of monetary exchange, it (the income) is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 39...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 20 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 20. Should any bhikkhu engage in various types of trade, (the article obtained) is to be forfeited and confessed. |
| 40...Nissaggiya Pacittiya 21 of 30 (Part Two: The Silk Chapter) --Rules entailing forfeiture and confession |
| 21. An extra alms bowl may be kept ten days at most. Beyond that, it is to be forfeited and confessed. |