Book Title: Uvavaia Suttam
Author(s): Ganesh Lalwani, Rameshmuni
Publisher: Prakrit Bharti Academy

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________________ उववाइय सुत्तं सू० portion of it has been taken out of the pot in which it has been cooked; or one living on food taken out of the pot or not so taken out; or one living on food which is in the process of being deposited on the householder's dish; or one living on food fully served on the house-holder's dish; or one living on food which was spread on the dish to cool and which is in the process of being recollected; or related to one who is resolved to share food sent by one person to another; or one who is resolved to share food given for another, or shifted from one place to another; or one who is resolved to share food which is removed to another or food which first arrived and was then shifted or food which was first extolled and then decried; or one who is resolved to share food which is separately kept for somebody or which is meant to be a gift for somebody or which was first shifted and then brought or which was first decried and then extolled; or one who is resolved to receive food from a hand which is full, or one who is resolved to receive food from a hand which is clean or one who is resolved to receive food from a hand which is full with the same food; or one who is resolved to receive food from a stranger; or one who is resolved to receive food silently or from a silent donor; or one who is resolved to receive food which is visible, or from a donor seen first; or one who is resolved to receive food which he has not seen, or from a donor whom he has never known; or one who is resolved to accept food only when he is addressed as follows: "Oh monk! What may I offer thee?"; or one who is resolved to accept food without being addressed; or one who is resolved to accept a beggar's (mean) food; or one who is resolved to accept food which is not even worthy of a beggar i. e., food unsuitable for human consumption; or one who is resolved to accept food cooked on the previous day; or one who is resolved to accept food which remains on the dish after one has eaten (remnant food); or one who accepts little food, or pure food, or food which is counted at the time of the offer. Such is living on alms. 73

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