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1 10, A | kinds of grain -- wheat, rice, mung beans, kidney beans,
2 10, A | beans, sesame seeds, husked rice -- and a man with good eyesight,
3 10, A | This is wheat. This is rice. These are mung beans. These
4 10, A | sesame seeds. This is husked rice,' in the same way, monks,
5 10a, 5 | green-gram, cow-pea, sesamum, rice; and a man with seeing eyes,
6 10a, 5 | this is sesamum; this is rice.' In the same way, O bhikkhus,
7 10b, 10| cow-peas, sesamum, and husked rice, and a man with sound eyes,
8 10b, 10| sesamum, this is husked rice." Just so, monks, a monk
9 12, 20| greens or millet or wild rice or hide-parings or moss
10 12, 20| sesamum'... 'Let us live on rice,' and they eat rice, they
11 12, 20| live on rice,' and they eat rice, they eat rice powder,[*
12 12, 20| they eat rice, they eat rice powder,[*p.81] they drink
13 12, 20| powder,[*p.81] they drink rice water, and they make various
14 12, 20| they make various kinds of rice concoctions. Now I recall
15 12, 20| recall having eaten a single rice grain a day. Sariputta,
16 12, 20| you may think that the rice grain was bigger at that
17 12, 20| should not regard it so: the rice grain was then at most the
18 12, 20| Through feeding on a single rice grain a day, my body reached
19 36 | take some solid food: some rice & porridge.' So I took some
20 36 | took some solid food: some rice & porridge. Now five monks
21 36 | some solid food -- some rice & porridge -- they were
22 45 | of greens, millet, wild rice, hide-parings, moss, rice
23 45 | rice, hide-parings, moss, rice bran, rice-scum, sesame
24 119 | kinds of grain -- wheat, rice, mung beans, kidney beans,
25 119 | beans, sesame seeds, husked rice -- and a man with good eyesight,
26 119 | This is wheat. This is rice. These are mung beans. These
27 119 | sesame seeds. This is husked rice'; in the same way, the monk
28 126 | from his own dish of milk rice. ~Then Ven. Bhumija, after
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