Aniyata
Indefinite rules1. Should any bhikkhu sit in private, alone with a woman in a seat secluded enough to lend itself (to the sexual act), so that a female lay follower whose word can be trusted, having seen (them), might describe it as constituting any of three cases — involving either defeat, communal meetings, or confession — then the bhikkhu,
acknowledging having sat (there), may be dealt with for any of the three cases — involving defeat, communal meetings, or confession — or he may be dealt with for whichever case the female lay follower described. This case is undetermined.
2. In case a seat is not sufficiently secluded to lend itself (to the sexual act) but sufficiently so to address lewd words to a woman, should any bhikkhu sit in private, alone with a woman in such a seat, so that a female lay follower whose word can be trusted, having seen them, would describe it as constituting either of two cases — involving communal meetings or confession — then the bhikkhu, acknowledging having sat (there), is to be dealt with for either of the two cases — involving communal meetings or confession — or he is to be dealt with for whichever case the female lay follower described. This case too is undetermined.
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