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1 5, 18| Blessed One, having donned his robes, took his alms-bowl and~
2 5, 18| hair and put~on bhikkhu robes to give up the world and
3 6, 21| Blessed One having donned his robes, took his alms-bowl and,~
4 11, 30| the Blessed One wears only robes made of rags~taken from
5 11, 30| of bhikkhus to wear lay robes."~ The Blessed One accepted
6 11, 30| either cast-off rags or lay robes. Whether~ye are pleased
7 11, 30| the~bhikkhus to wear lay robes, those who were willing
8 11, 30| one day many thousands of robes were presented~at Rajagaha
9 11, 34| the~bhikkhus doffed their robes to keep them dry and let
10 11, 34| all my life long to bestow robes for the~rainy season on
11 11, 34| the Sangha, and bathing robes for the bhikkhunis, the~
12 11, 34| bhikkhus had doffed their robes while it was raining, and
13 11, 34| brother enjoy either the robes for the rainy~season, or
14 12, 37| worthy of wearing yellow robes, and must either propitiate
15 12, 37| of lay members, be~they robes or food, as they may need,
16 13, 47| men be invested with the~robes of the Tathagata, let them
17 14, 67| TAILOR who used to make robes for the brotherhood was
18 17, 95| pray thee, my good man, two robes of cloth of~gold, burnished
19 17, 95| Malla; and he brought two robes of cloth of gold, burnished
20 17, 95| Pukkusa presented the two robes of cloth of gold,~burnished
21 17, 95| saying: "Lord, these~two robes of burnished cloth of gold
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