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the oldest, if not the oldest, of all buddhist text-books; and it has been inserted in its entirety into the first part of the vinaya, the vibhanga. the patimokkha seems to have owed its existence to the ancient indian custom of holding sacred two periods in each month, the times of the full moon and
, though still invited (to continue eating [ ] ), shall eat or partake of [ ] food that has not been left over [ ] , whether hard or soft [ ] --that is a pacittiya. . whatsoever bhikkhu shall offer a bhikkhu who has finished his meal, though still invited to continue eating, his choice of food, whether...
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