An Additional Collection of Stanzas
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Questions and Answers on Accusation and so on
The monastic community is for what purpose, and deliberation is for what reason.
The monastic community is for the purpose of discernment, and deliberation is separately.
Do not produce aversion, if you are an investigator.
In conformity with the discourse, with the monastic discipline, in conformity with what is laid down.
Well-spoken, in conformity with the training rules, not destroying one's destination pertaining to the future life;
Seeking welfare, devote yourself, at the proper time connected with benefit.
Do not hastily accept the conventional expression;
The accuser says "he has committed an offence";
The accused says "I have not committed an offence."
Acknowledgment is made among those with shame, among the shameless it is not found thus;
Even though the shameless one may speak much, one should deal with by connection with duty.
And this I ask you, what kind is called a shameless person.
And he goes the way of bias, such is called a shameless person.
And another thing I ask you, what kind is called a person with shame.
He does not go the way of bias, such is called a person with shame.
And another thing I ask you, what kind is called a wrongful accuser.
with harshness, with what is unbeneficial;
one accuses with hate within, not with a mind of friendliness;
such is called a wrongful accuser.
and another thing I ask you, what kind is called a rightful accuser?
one accuses with a mind of friendliness, not with hate within;
such is called a rightful accuser.
and another thing I ask you, what kind is called a foolish accuser?
one does not know the way of saying for connection;
not skilled in the way of saying for connection;
such is called a foolish accuser.
and another thing I ask you, what kind is called a wise accuser?
one knows the way of saying for connection, skilled in the way of saying for connection;
such is called a wise accuser.
and another thing I ask you, how is accusation called?
one accuses also for livelihood, by that it is called accusation.
The Additional Collection of Verses is concluded.