智慧
vinaya
趣旨一致
律蔵 自恣犍度 段落101
On the invitation day, a monk may have committed an offense of wrong speech. Some monks regard it as an offense of wrong speech, but others as a serious offense. … Some monks regard it as an offense of wrong speech, but others as an offense entailing confession. … Some monks regard it as an offense of wrong speech, but others as an offense entailing acknowledgment. … Some monks regard it as an offense of wrong speech, but others as an offense of wrong conduct. The monks who regard it as an offense of wrong speech should take that monk aside and deal with him according to the rule. They should then approach the Sangha and say: ‘This monk has made amends for the offense he has committed. If the Sangha is ready, it should do the invitation ceremony.’” 24. Setting aside an offense, etc. “It may happen on the invitation day that a monk announces in the midst of the Sangha:
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