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- Piṇḍapāta or 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 Southeast Asia continue to practice alms round (Sanskrit and Pali: piṇḍapāta) as laid down by the Buddha. Food is procured from the faithful and divided...
- available to the laity to receive alms food (Pali: 𑀧𑀺𑀡𑁆𑀟𑀧𑀸𑀢, piṇḍapāta). Buddhist monks are called bhikkhu (Pali) or bhikṣu (Sanskrit) while...
- They live lives of mendicancy, and go on a morning almsround (Pali: pindapata) every day. The local people give food for the monks to eat, though the...
- not supposed to choose or request for any specific food during their pindapata (alms collection). In China, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan and their respective...
- Buddhist monks on piṇḍapāta (alms round) receiving food from villagers...
- Monks doing Pindapata before Waisak Day 2010 in Magelang, Central Java. Chinese Indonesian Buddhist giving alms to the monks....
- enlightenment) from location to location. The monks also take part in the "Pindapata" ritual, where they receive charity from the people of Indonesia. Waisak...
- (Pāli: bhikkhus) practice Takuhatsu (pindacara) where they collect food (piṇḍapāta). This is often perceived as allowing the laypeople to make merit (Pāli:...
- only eating food collected on one's bowl during the daily alms round (piṇḍapāta) during which monks go begging for food. If one happens to receive just...