The Life Stories of the Monks – 2016
“Friend Kassapa, I have been a monastic for 80 years. All through these 80 years:
9. I have never sewn a robe with a needle.
10. I have never dyed a robe.
11. I have never sewn a Cloth (
Kaṭhina
).
12. I have never taken part in the making of robes of companion monastics.
13. I have never accepted an offering of alms food at any lay person’s house.
14. I have never had any such thought as: ‘It would be well if somebody were to
invite me.’
15. I have never sat in a house.
16. I have never taken a meal in a village or a town.
17. I have never cast my eyes on a woman, noticing her feminine characteristics.
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18. I have never given a discourse to any woman, even a verse of four lines.
It is proper for a monastic to discourse to a woman in five or six words. If
a doctrinal question be asked by a woman, a monastic may answer it in as
many as 1,000 verses. Yet Ven. Bākula did not discourse to a woman.
Discoursing to lay supporters is mostly the job of those monastics who
have attachment to them.
19. I have never gone near a nunnery.
It is proper for a monastic to visit a sick female monastic. And yet Ven.
Bākula did not do so. In such a rule, where exceptions are allowed, he
never bothered with those exceptions.
20. I have never given a discourse to a nun.
21. I have never given a discourse to a probationer female monastic.
22. I have never given a discourse to a female novice.
23. I have never initiated anyone into the Saṅgha as a novice.
24. I have never acted as a preceptor to a candidate for full monastic life.
25. I have never given any instruction to any monastics.
26. I have never allowed myself to be served by a novice.