Saturday, March 19, 2011

Mahavagga - Sixth Khandhaka: Chapter 19

1. Now at that time a family who were devoted to the venerable Upananda, of the
Sakya clan, sent hard food for the Samgha, saying, 'This is to be given to the
Samgha with especial reference to the venerable Upananda.'
Now at that time the venerable Upananda of the Sakya clan had gone forth to the
village for alms. And those men went to the Ârâma, and asked the Bhikkhus:
'Where, Sirs, is the venerable Upananda?'
'The venerable Upananda of the Sakya clan has gone forth to the village for
alms.'
'This hard food, Sirs, is to be given to the Samgha, with especial reference to
the venerable Upananda.'
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
'In that case, O Bhikkhus, receive it, a id put it aside till Upananda returns.'
2. And the venerable Upananda, after having attended on the families in the
forenoon, returned during the (after-part of the) day.
Now at that time, during the scarcity, people invited the Bhikkhus to a slender
meal; and they,
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counting the numbers (of those invited, refused) the invitation. And the whole
Samgha was (once) invited; but the Bhikkhus, fearing to offend, did not accept
the invitation.
'Accept it, O Bhikkhus, that a Bhikkhu who has eaten, and who has refused food
still offered, may nevertheless eat food, if it have been received before
meal-time (in the forenoon), even if it has not been left over 1.'



Footnotes
76:1 See the last note.

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