Pacittiya 1 (Theravadin Bhikkhupatimokkha)
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Pacittiya 1 | |
of the Theravadin bhikkhupatimokkha | |
Not telling an intentional lie. | |
Factors of offence: | not specified: see commentary |
First offender: | Hatthaka the Sakyan |
Location in Vinaya Pitaka: | The Book of the Discipline, pp 164-170 |
Related rules: | Superceded by Parajika 4, Sanghadisesa 8, Sanghadisesa 9, Pacittia 13, Pacittiya 24, Pacittiya 76 |
Related suttas: | MN 61 |
More about this rule: | Commentary {{{practicalities}}} |
This rule in other vinayas: | Dharmaguptaka |
The rule of Pacittiya 1 of the Theravadin bhikkhupatimokkha deals with intentionally telling a lie.
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Rule
Pali
English translation
Word Analysis
Origin Story
A monk named Hatthaka the Sakyan was prone to lying during debating sessions with members of other sects. Those people complained and his behavior was reported to the Buddha
Permutation-series
Non-offences
Factors of Offence
See the commentary to this rule, which extrapolates factors of offence from the actual rule. The Vibhanga itself does not recognize factors of offence for this rule. For more information, see unspecified factors of offence.