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63. Sitting in a vehicle

Theravāda Collection on Monastic Law

The Great Analysis

The chapter on training

The subchapter on shoes

63. The training rule on vehicles

Origin story

At 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 gave teachings to people in vehicles. …

Final ruling

“‘I will not give a teaching to anyone in a vehicle who is not sick,’ this is how you should train.”

Definitions

A vehicle:

a wagon, a carriage, a cart, a chariot, a palanquin, a litter.

One should not give a teaching to anyone in a vehicle who is not sick.

If a monk, out of disrespect, gives a teaching to someone in a vehicle who is not sick, he commits an offense of wrong conduct.

Non-offenses

There is no offense:

if it is unintentional;

if he is not mindful;

if he does not know;

if he is sick;

if there is an emergency;

if he is insane;

if he is the first offender.

The third training rule is finished.

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