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Vinaya Piṭaka - Monastic Rules

Bhikkhu Vibhaṅga - Sekhiya 74: Not to defecate, urinate, or spit on green plants unless a medical reason prevents doing otherwise.

Origin story

1At one time the Buddha was staying at Sāvatthī in the Jeta Grove, Anāthapiṇḍika’s Monastery. At that time the monks from the group of six were defecating, urinating, and spitting on cultivated plants. …

Final ruling

2“‘When not sick, I will not defecate, urinate, or spit on cultivated plants,’ this is how you should train.”

3If one is not sick, one should not defecate, urinate, or spit on cultivated plants. If, out of disrespect, a monk who is not sick defecates, urinates, or spits on cultivated plants, he commits an offense of wrong conduct.

Non-offenses

4There is no offense: if it is unintentional; if he is not mindful; if he does not know; if he is sick; if he does it in a place with no cultivated plants, but it then spreads to cultivated plants; if there is an emergency; if he is insane; if he is the first offender.


5The fourteenth training rule is finished.

 

1p_2V_2077, msdiv652Tena samayena buddho bhagavā sāvatthiyaṁ viharati jetavane anāthapiṇḍikassa ārāme. Tena kho pana samayena chabbaggiyā bhikkhū harite uccārampi passāvampi kheḷampi karonti … pe … .

 

2p_2V_2078"Na harite agilāno uccāraṁ vā passāvaṁ vā kheḷaṁ vā karissāmīti sikkhā karaṇīyā" ti.

3p_2V_2079Na harite agilānena uccāro vā passāvo vā kheḷo vā kātabbo. Yo anādariyaṁ paṭicca harite agilāno uccāraṁ vā passāvaṁ vā kheḷaṁ vā karoti, āpatti dukkaṭassa.

 

4p_2V_2080Anāpatti— asañcicca, assatiyā, ajānantassa, gilānassa, appaharite kato haritaṁ ottharati, āpadāsu, ummattakassa, ādikammikassāti.


5p_2V_2081Cuddasamasikkhāpadaṁ niṭṭhitaṁ.