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Mv VII 11
PTS: Mv VII 10 | CS: vin.mv.07.11
Karaṇīyadoḷasaka
The Set of Twelve on Business
by
Ven. Khematto Bhikkhu
Alternate translations/layout: 'line by line' Pāḷi - English

(Mv.VII.10.1) [119] “A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other.

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here. I won’t return.’

“He has the robe made.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the robe’s) being finished.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other.

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I’ll neither make this robe nor return.’

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through a resolution.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other.

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here. I won’t return.’

“He has the robe made.

“While his robe is being made, it gets lost.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the cloth’s) being lost.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other.

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will attend to that expectation of robe-cloth right here. I won’t return.’

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth.

“His expectation of robe-cloth is disappointed.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through the disappointment of an expectation.

(Mv.VII.10.2) [120] “A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other, thinking, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here.’

“He has the robe made.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the robe’s) being finished.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other, thinking, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I’ll neither make this robe nor return.’

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through a resolution.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other, thinking, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here.’

“He has the robe made.

“While his robe is being made, it gets lost.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the cloth’s) being lost.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other, thinking, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will attend to that expectation of robe-cloth right here.’

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth.

“His expectation of robe-cloth is disappointed.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through the disappointment of an expectation.

(Mv.VII.10.3) [121] “A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other without determining: The thought doesn’t occur to him, ‘I’ll return.’ The thought also doesn’t occur to him, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here. I won’t return.’

“He has the robe made.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the robe’s) being finished.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other without determining: The thought doesn’t occur to him, ‘I’ll return.’ The thought also doesn’t occur to him, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I’ll neither make this robe nor return.’

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through a resolution.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other without determining: The thought doesn’t occur to him, ‘I’ll return.’ The thought also doesn’t occur to him, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth. He gets what he didn’t expect, and what he expected, he doesn’t get.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will make this robe right here. I won’t return.’

“He has the robe made.

“While his robe is being made, it gets lost.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through (the cloth’s) being lost.

“A monk, when the kaṭhina has been spread, goes away on some business or other without determining: The thought doesn’t occur to him, ‘I’ll return.’ The thought also doesn’t occur to him, ‘I won’t return.’

“Having gone outside the territory, the expectation of robe-cloth arises for him.

“The thought occurs to him, ‘I will attend to that expectation of robe-cloth right here. I won’t return.’

“He attends to that expectation of robe-cloth.

“His expectation of robe-cloth is disappointed.

“That monk’s kaṭhina-dismantling is reached through the disappointment of an expectation.

The Set of Twelve on Business is finished.

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