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The begging bowl or alms bowl is one of the simplest but most important objects in the daily lives of Buddhist monks. It is primarily a practical object, ...
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Beggar's Bowl (kashkul) The kashkul, or beggar's bowl, is the most emblematic ... Begging Bowl. Maker: Yar Muhammad. Date: dated 1130 AH/1717–18 CE. Geography ...

The Begging Bowl

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A bowl carried by a beggar, esp a Franciscan or other friar or a Buddhist monk, to receive food or alms.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...
The Vinaya states that monks may use bowls made of either iron or clay, and they can be either small, medium, or large. From: begging-bowl in A Dictionary of ...
This was my introduction to the Begging Bowl as poetic image. In some way, and at sometimes, we are all beggars of a fashion. “I need this, I want that, I hope ...
On Thanksgiving, children would dress up in old, torn clothing and go from door to door to beg. The practice reminded householders that kindness to beggars, ...
Title: Begging Bowl. Date: 17th century or later. Geography: Attributed to Central Asia. Medium: Brass; chased with floral and animal-motif decorations; ...
The Begging bowl refers to a story shortly before Buddha reached enlightenment. Buddha met a woman named Sujata who offered him a bowl of milk rice.
Begging bowl definition: a bowl carried by a beggar, esp a Franciscan or other friar or a Buddhist monk, to receive food or alms. See examples of BEGGING ...