drug sde’i dge sloṅ spo ba daṅ mgu bar bya ba spyod pa rnams kyis dge sloṅ rnams la spo ba byin pa’i skabs de dge sloṅ rnams kyis bcom ldan ’das la gsol ba (H270b6) daṅ |
bcom ldan ’das kyis bka’ stsal pa | spos pa’i dge sloṅ bźis spo ba sbyin par mi bya ste |
spos pa gsum (3) daṅ raṅ (H270b7) bźin du gnas pa gcig gis ma yin |
spos pa gñis daṅ raṅ bźin du gnas pa gñis kyis ma yin |
spos pa gcig daṅ raṅ bźin du gnas pa gsum gyis ma yin te |
’on kyaṅ thams cad yoṅs su dag pa lta ba mtshuṅs pa rnams kyis dge sloṅ la spo ba (H271a1) sbyin par bya’o ||
(4) spos pa rnams kyis ji lta ba bźin du gźi nas spo ba daṅ mgu bar bya ba spyod pa daṅ | mgu bar bya ba spyad pa daṅ | bslab pa byin pa rnams kyis kyaṅ (H271a2) de bźin no ||
spo ba ji lta ba bźin du gźi nas spo ba daṅ | gźi nas bslaṅ ste spo ba daṅ mgu bar bya ba daṅ | gźi nas mgu bar (5) bya ba daṅ | gźi nas bslaṅ ste mgu bar bya ba yaṅ de bźin no ||
Contents Twenty persons should do; sixty and hundred, a mānāpya should be performed in [a precinct of] the saṃgha, [and] came the quarrelsome monks.
Ṣaḍvargikas, being a pārivāsika as well as a mānāpyacārika grant parivāsa to the monks. The monks inform the blessed one on that matter.
The blessed one said; “parivāsa is to be granted to a monk, not by four pārivāsikas:
not by three pārivāsikas and one normal:
not by two pārivāsikas and two normals:
not by one pārivāsika and three normals.
However, parivāsa is to be granted to a monk by the pure monks who agree (or who has the same view).
In the same way as [granting parivāsa] by pārivāsika, this equally applies to mūlapārivāsika, mānāpyacārika, as well as caritamānāpya.