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1 10a, 5 | shoulder-cloak, the (other two) robes (and) the bowl, is a person
2 10b, 10 | comprehension; in wearing robes and carrying the bowl, he
3 14, Text| morning, having put on his robes and carrying his bowl &
4 21 | admonish only by reason of robes, almsfood, lodging, & medicinal
5 21 | Because if he doesn't get robes, almsfood, lodging, & medicinal
6 22 | in order and taking his robes & bowl, he set out wandering
7 58, Text| in the morning put on his robes and, carrying his bowl and
8 108, Text| Ananda, having put on his robes and carrying his bowl and
9 108, Text| 3] "He is content with robes, alms food, lodgings, &
10 125, 16 | beard, having put on saffron robes, should go forth from home
11 125, 16 | beard, having put on saffron robes, he goes forth from home
12 126 | Ven. Bhumija put on his robes and, carrying his bowl &
13 126 | the morning, I put on my robes and, carrying my bowl &
14 140 | Blessed One?" ~"And are your robes & bowl complete?" ~"No,
15 140 | complete?" ~"No, lord, my robes & bowl are not complete." ~"
16 140 | acceptance to one whose robes & bowl are incomplete."
17 140 | right, left in search of robes and a bowl. And while he
18 140 | while he was searching for robes & a bowl, a runaway cow
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