- to the
Buddhist monastic practice of
almsround to the
laity to
receive almsfood and
other necessities. In ****anese Buddhism, this
practice is also known...
-
covering the
parts of the body that
cause shame. "Properly
considering almsfood, I use it: not playfully, nor for intoxication, nor for
putting on weight...
- the townspeople" and
people start to
approach him and
provide him with
almsfood. However, a
resentful few
cannot forget that he was
responsible for the...
- Thailand,
Khantipalo (1982a) writes:
Early in the
morning lay
people give
almsfood to the
bhikkhus who may be
walking on almsround,
invited to a layman's...
-
Buddha mentioned that the
Noble Ones are
contented with old robes, old
almsfood and old lodging. "Having cast away all deeds, Who
could obstruct him? Like...
- The Dharma-saṃgraha
lists the following: paiṇḍapātika: (eating only)
almsfood, traicīvarika: (wearing only)
three robes, khalupaścādbhaktika: not (accepting...
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worthy of respect. MN 151
Pindapataparisuddhi Sutta The
Purification of
Almsfood The
Buddha notices Venerable Sāriputta’s
glowing complexion,
which is the...