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The category of [[adhikaraṇasamatha]] is slightly different in the sense that these are not, strictly speaking, rules but ways to proceed in order to settle conflicts.
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The category of [[adhikaraṇasamatha]] is slightly different in the [[sense]] that these are not, strictly {{Wiki|speaking}}, rules but ways to proceed in order to settle conflicts.
  
 
Four kinds of conflicts are listed:
 
Four kinds of conflicts are listed:
  
# ([[vivādādhikaraṇa]]) dispute about what is dhamma, what is not dhamma, what is vinaya, what is not vinaya, what Buddha taught, what Buddha did not teach, what constitutes an offence, what does not constitute an offence;
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# ([[vivādādhikaraṇa]]) dispute about what is [[dhamma]], what is not [[dhamma]], what is [[vinaya]], what is not [[vinaya]], what [[Buddha]] taught, what [[Buddha]] did not teach, what constitutes an offence, what does not constitute an offence;
# ([[anuvādādhikaraṇa]]) accusation of pārājika or of saṃghādisesa;
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# ([[anuvādādhikaraṇa]]) accusation of [[pārājika]] or of saṃghādisesa;
 
# ([[apattādhikaraṇa]]) infringement of a rule within one of the seven kinds of āpatti;
 
# ([[apattādhikaraṇa]]) infringement of a rule within one of the seven kinds of āpatti;
 
# ([[kiccādhikaraṇa]]) disagreement on the procedures related to the four kammavācās.
 
# ([[kiccādhikaraṇa]]) disagreement on the procedures related to the four kammavācās.
  
To settle such conflicts, Buddha prescribed seven methods to proceed.
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To settle such conflicts, [[Buddha]] prescribed seven methods to proceed.
  
 
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Settling a conflict by confrontation. The conflict is dealt with in the presence of the two parties in conformity with the vinaya.
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Settling a conflict by confrontation. The conflict is dealt with in the presence of the two parties in conformity with the [[vinaya]].
  
 
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Settling a conflict by taking into account the reputation of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha with respect to the innocence of an arahanta against whom allegations have been made, after having asked him if he remembers to have committed the offence.
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Settling a conflict by taking into account the reputation of a [[bhikkhu]]. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the [[saṃgha]] with [[respect]] to the innocence of an [[arahanta]] against whom allegations have been made, after having asked him if he remembers to have committed the offence.
  
 
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Settling a conflict by taking into account the insanity of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha, when the accused is found to be insane.
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Settling a conflict by taking into account the [[insanity]] of a [[bhikkhu]]. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the [[saṃgha]], when the accused is found to be insane.
  
 
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Settling a conflict by a majority decision. The conflict is settled after a decision taken by majority vote.
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Settling a conflict by a majority [[decision]]. The conflict is settled after a [[decision]] taken by majority vote.
  
 
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Settling a conflict by judgement of the ill will of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha in cases when the accused shows ill-will by eluding the questions addressed to him.
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Settling a conflict by [[judgement]] of the [[ill will]] of a [[bhikkhu]]. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the [[saṃgha]] in cases when the accused shows [[ill-will]] by eluding the questions addressed to him.
  
 
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Settling a conflict by covering the act with grass. The conflict is settled by exoneration of faults by the saṃgha (except for pārājika, saṃghādisesa and any offence in relation with the laity), when this allows to terminate the dispute and to reconcile the parties is disagreement.<noinclude>
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The category of adhikaraṇasamatha is slightly different in the sense that these are not, strictly speaking, rules but ways to proceed in order to settle conflicts.

Four kinds of conflicts are listed:

  1. (vivādādhikaraṇa) dispute about what is dhamma, what is not dhamma, what is vinaya, what is not vinaya, what Buddha taught, what Buddha did not teach, what constitutes an offence, what does not constitute an offence;
  2. (anuvādādhikaraṇa) accusation of pārājika or of saṃghādisesa;
  3. (apattādhikaraṇa) infringement of a rule within one of the seven kinds of āpatti;
  4. (kiccādhikaraṇa) disagreement on the procedures related to the four kammavācās.

To settle such conflicts, Buddha prescribed seven methods to proceed.

adhikaraṇasamatha 1

"sammukhā vinaya"

Settling a conflict by confrontation. The conflict is dealt with in the presence of the two parties in conformity with the vinaya.

adhikaraṇasamatha 2

"sati vinaya"

Settling a conflict by taking into account the reputation of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha with respect to the innocence of an arahanta against whom allegations have been made, after having asked him if he remembers to have committed the offence.

adhikaraṇasamatha 3

"amūḷhavinaya"

Settling a conflict by taking into account the insanity of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha, when the accused is found to be insane.

adhikaraṇasamatha 4

"patiññāta karaṇa"

Settling a conflict after an admission. The conflict is settled after admission of a fault by the party concerned.

adhikaraṇasamatha 5

"yebhuyyasika kamma"

Settling a conflict by a majority decision. The conflict is settled after a decision taken by majority vote.

adhikaraṇasamatha 6

"tassapāpiyasika kamma"

Settling a conflict by judgement of the ill will of a bhikkhu. The conflict is settled through a declaration by the saṃgha in cases when the accused shows ill-will by eluding the questions addressed to him.

adhikaraṇasamatha 7

"tiṇavatthāraka kamma"

Settling a conflict by covering the act with grass. The conflict is settled by exoneration of faults by the saṃgha (except for pārājika, saṃghādisesa and any offence in relation with the laity), when this allows to terminate the dispute and to reconcile the parties is disagreement.

Source

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