Book Title: Agama And Tripitaka Comparative Study
Author(s): Nagaraj Muni
Publisher: Today and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers

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________________ Pitaka', if a monk takes food in the afternoon (after mid-day), he has to undergo pacittiya (51). In the Jaina tradition, a monk receives food in his own begging bowl, brings it to his lodge and eats in some private place. In contrast, in the Buddhist tradition, a monk, when invited, goes to the residence of a householder to dine. A Chapter entitled Sekhiya in the Vinaya Pitaka lays down elaborately the careful way in which monks and nuns should go to a householder's residence to dine and take their seats. Even the instructions regarding dinning are interesting and are in good taste. In this matter, the resolves of the nuns are as follows: 1. I shall not open my mouth till the morsel is very near it. 2. While eating, I shall not put the whole palm in my mouth. 647 3. I shall not talk when I have food in my mouth. 4. I shall not make the food jump in my hand before I eat. 5. I shall not cut a morsel into pieces. 6. I shall not swell my cheeks while I eat. 7. I shall not throw my hands while eating. 8. I shall not spread crumbs on the floor. 9. I shall not lick my own tongue while eating. 10. I shall not make sound with my mouth while eating (53). Such resolves are also to be made by monks. intake of garlic by the nuns is totally prohibited (54). On Initiation The There is a wide difference between the two traditions regarding the age at which a person may be taken as a

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