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the Blessed One receive me from this day forth while my life lasts as a disciple who has taken his refuge in him.'
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And the Blessed One, wandering from place to place, came to Râgagaha. There the Blessed One dwelt near Ragagaha, in the Veluvana, at Kalandakanivåpa. At that time the Bhikkhus at Râgagaha had plenty of sugar. The Bhikkhus feared to offend (and thought): 'The Blessed One has allowed the eating of sugar only to the sick and not to the healthy,' and therefore they did not eat sugar.
They told this thing to the Blessed One.
'I allow, O Bhikkhus, to the sick the eating of sugar, and to the healthy the drinking of sugarwater.'
281.
1. And the Blessed One, after having dwelt at Ragagaha as long as he thought fit, went forth to Pâtaligâma, accompanied by a great number of Bhikkhus, by twelve hundred and fifty Bhikkhus. Wandering from place to place the Blessed One came to Pâtaligâma.
1 Chaps. 28-30 are, with a few unimportant variations, word for word the same as Mahâparinibbâna Sutta I, 19-II, 3; II, 16-24. See Rh. D.'s Introduction to his translation of the Mahâparinibbâna Sutta, pp. xxxiv seq., and his note there at II, 16.
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