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1 4 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
2 4 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
3 7 (11)| is no attachment to tasty food. ~
4 9, 9 | four? They are physical food as nutriment, gross or subtle;
5 10b (10)| ignorance, craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic
6 10b (10)| ignorance, craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic
7 10b (25)| ignorance, craving, kamma, food, and the general characteristic
8 12, 20 | asked; I did not accept food brought or food specially
9 12, 20 | not accept food brought or food specially made or an invitation
10 12, 20 | lying with a man, from where food was advertised to be distributed,
11 12, 20 | saucerfuls a day; I took food once a day, once every two
12 12, 20 | pursuing the practice of taking food at stated intervals. I was
13 12, 20 | Purification comes about through food.'19 They say: 'Let us live
14 12, 20 | Purification comes about through food.' They say: 'Let us live
15 12 (19)| reducing their intake of food. ~
16 12, 20 | except to eat, drink, consume food, taste, urinate, defecate
17 19 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
18 19 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
19 36 | going altogether without food.' Then devas came to me
20 36 | going altogether without food. If you go altogether without
21 36 | you go altogether without food, we'll infuse divine nourishment
22 36 | were to take only a little food at a time, only a handful
23 36 | So I took only a little food at a time, only handful
24 36 | were to take some solid food: some rice & porridge.'
25 36 | porridge.' So I took some solid food: some rice & porridge. Now
26 36 | saw me taking some solid food -- some rice & porridge --
27 36 | So when I had taken solid food and regained strength, then --
28 36 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
29 36 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
30 45 | asked. He doesn't consent to food brought to him or food dedicated
31 45 | to food brought to him or food dedicated to him or to an
32 45 | lying with a man, from a food collection, from where a
33 45 | saucerfuls a day. He takes food once a day, once every two
34 45 | regulating his intake of food. He is an eater of greens,
35 57, Text| hard to do: he eats his food when it is thrown on the
36 57, Text| hard to do: he eats his food when it is thrown on the
37 105 | having eaten some delicious food, were to vomit it up. What
38 105 | have any desire for that food?" ~"No, lord. Why is that?
39 105 | Because he would consider that food to be disgusting." ~"In
40 105 | do you harm. Eat suitable food. Don't eat unsuitable food,
41 105 | food. Don't eat unsuitable food, or else the wound will
42 105 | He would eat unsuitable food, so the wound would fester.
43 105 | do you harm. Eat suitable food. Don't eat unsuitable food,
44 105 | food. Don't eat unsuitable food, or else the wound will
45 105 | He would eat suitable food, so the wound wouldn't fester.
46 107, 3 | eating; you should take food reflecting carefully, not
47 108, Text| content with robes, alms food, lodgings, & medicinal requisites
48 108, Text| appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
49 108, Text| appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
50 119, 8 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
51 119, 8 | appearance. Such was my food, such my experience of pleasure &
52 135 | or man is not a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
53 135 | poverty: not to be a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
54 135 | woman or man is a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
55 135 | wealth: to be a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
56 135a, Text| or man is not a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
57 135a, Text| say, not to be a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
58 135a, Text| woman or man is a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
59 135a, Text| to say, to be a giver of food, drink, cloth, sandals,
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