A Theravāda Buddhist monk or nun only consumes food between the break of dawn (around 7am in Kuala Lumpur) and noon (12pm). Thus, he/she does not go about collecting alms-food after mid-day. The monk or nun goes on Pindacāra mindfully observing ‘noble silence’. He/She does not engage in talking or chatting with others.
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Friday, March 18, 2016
The Alms-bowl of a Theravāda monk or nun
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Understanding
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Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
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