necessities. In Japanese Buddhism, this practice is also known as Takuhatsu (托鉢). In Theravāda Buddhism, the practice is referred to by the Pāli term piṇḍacāra...
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shape is called a nón lá in Vietnam or do'un in Cambodia. Takuhatsugasa (托鉢笠): a Buddhist mendicant's kasa. A woven rice-straw kasa worn by mendicant...
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"The Eight Requisites". Guide To Buddhism A To Z. Retrieved 2019-12-17. "托鉢". Digital Dictionary of Buddhism. Retrieved 2019-12-16. Patterns of Street-Begging...
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O'Brien 葉桜と魔笛 [Hazakura to mateki] Cherry Blossoms and the Magic Flute 1939 碧眼托鉢 [Hekigan takuhatsu] The Blue-eyed Pilgrim 1936 返事 [Henji] Reply 1980 皮膚と心...
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Mirror Cave, Waddell 2009 Itsumadegusa ("Wild Ivy"), Hakuin 2010 Takuhatsu (托鉢) is a traditional form of dāna or alms given to Buddhist monks in Japan. Shore...
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the well at night 정변야화 (井邊夜話) Monks asking for alms on the street 노상탁발 (路上托鉢) A woman washing a laundry meets the seeker 표모봉심 (漂母逢尋) The dance of a shaman...
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