- piṇḍacāra is a Pali term used to
refer to the
Buddhist monastic practice of
almsround to the
laity to
receive almsfood and
other necessities. In ****anese Buddhism...
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asking for alms. In Buddhism,
bhiksha takes the form of the
monastic almsround (Pali: 𑀧𑀺𑀡𑁆𑀟𑀘𑀸𑀭, piṇḍacāra),
during which monks make themselves...
- the
larger Vinaya. They live
lives of mendicancy, and go on a
morning almsround (Pali: pindapata)
every day. The
local people give food for the monks...
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morning lay
people give
almsfood to the
bhikkhus who may be
walking on
almsround,
invited to a layman's house, or the lay
people may take the food to the...
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Ajahn Geoff going on
almsround...
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Practice (pindapatik'anga) —
eating only food
collected on
pindapata or the
almsround while not
accepting food in the
vihara or
offered by
invitation in a layman's...
- practitioners.
There are 4 mud huts in this area, and the
occupants must go on
almsround to the
nearby villages.
Meals are
provided separately for the
first three...
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Inside of Ayutthaya, Uthumphon, as a
Buddhist monk, went on his
usual almsround.
Ayutthayan people, who
considered Uthumphon more
capable of leadership...
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friendship of a cow and dog who
would follow him into town
during almsrounds. The rock that he sat on has also
become a
local landmark. Eventually...
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Dhammadharini Vihara in Fremont, went on
pindapata almsrounds daily, and they
continue to go on
pindapata almsrounds regularly in the
local town of Sebastopol...