Theravāda Vinayapiṭaka
Nuns’ rules and their analysis
Nuns’ Expiation (Pācittiya) 87
… at Sāvatthī in the Jeta Grove in Anāthapiṇḍika’s monastery. Now at that time the group of six nuns wore women’s ornaments. People … spread it about, saying: “How can these nuns wear women’s ornaments, like women householders who enjoy pleasures of the senses?” Nuns heard these people who … spread it about. Those who were modest nuns … spread it about, saying: “How can this group of six nuns wear women’s ornaments?” …
“Is it true, as is said, monks, that … women’s ornaments?”
“It is true, lord.”
The enlightened one, the lord, rebuked them, saying:
“How, monks, can … women’s ornaments? It is not, monks, for pleasing those who are not (yet) pleased … this rule of training:
“Whatever nun should wear women’s ornaments, there is an offence of expiation.”
Whatever means: … nun is to be understood in this case.
Women’s ornaments mean: they go on the head, round the neck, on the hands, on the feet, round the hips.
Should wear means: if she wears them even once, there is an offence of expiation.
There is no offence if it is on account of illness; if she is mad, if she is the first wrong-doer.