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MAHÂVAGGA.
V, 6, 1.
by one whose feet hurt him, or are blistered, or who has an eruption on his feet.'
1. Now at that time the Bhikkhus used to get up on to couches or chairs with unwashen feet; and the robes and seats became soiled.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
'I enjoin, O Bhikkhus, the use of foot coverings when one of you wishes to get up on to couches or chairs.
2. Now at that time when the Bhikkhus were going to the Uposatha Hall or to the assembly in the dark, they trod upon stakes or thorns, and their feet were hurt.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
'I enjoin, O Bhikkhus, the use of foot coverings in the open Årâma, and of a torch, or lamp, and a walking stick?'
3. Now at that time the Khabbaggiya Bhikkhus used to rise up in the night towards dawn; and, putting on wooden shoes, walked up and down in the open air talking, in tones high, loud, and harsh, of all kinds of worldly things—such as tales of kings, of robbers, of ministers of state ; tales of armies, of terror, of war; conversation respecting meats, drinks, clothes, couches, garlands, perfumes, relationships, equipages, villages, towns, cities, provinces, women, warriors, and streets; tales about buried treasures, ghost stories; various tales; discussions
Kattara-danda. Compare Kullavagga VIII, 6, 3, and Childers under Kattara-yatthi. Our word occurs at Gâtaka I, 9.
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