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Dhutanga (Pali
dhutaṅga, Sinhala: ධුතාඞ්ග) or dhūtaguṇa (Sanskrit) is a
group of
austerities or
ascetic practices taught in Buddhism. The
Theravada tradition...
- faithfully, and also
observed many of what are
known as the 13
classic dhutanga (ascetic) practices, such as
living off alms food,
wearing robes made of...
- to make the
rules obligatory. They are
among the 13
ascetic practices (
dhutanga). His
followers (including
bhikkhus and bhikkhunis) were new
monks from...
- can also be
trained through several optional ascetic practices called dhutaṅga. In
different Buddhist traditions,
other related practices which focus...
- the
blind and even aged destitutes.
Buddhist mendicancy Bhikkhu Samanera Dhutanga Kanjin Christian mendicancy Mendicant orders Fools for
Christ Islamic mendicancy...
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scriptural study of the
earliest extant Buddhist texts,
revival of the
dhutanga ascetic practices, and
close adherence to the
Buddhist Monastic Code (Pali:...
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Buddhist monasticism,
there are
various optional ascetic practices named dhutaṅga (literally "means of
shaking off" or "shaking up", as in to "invigorate")...
- meal
during the morning. This
special practice is one of the
thirteen dhutanga,
optional ascetic practices permitted by the
Buddha that are used on an...
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Hermit of
Treig follows Ken Smith, who has been a
hermit for 40
years Dhutanga Enclosed religious orders Garden hermit The
Hermit (Tarot card) Sri Lankan...
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sedentary monastery life and take up many (if not all) of the
thirteen dhutanga austerities or
ascetic practices allowed by the
Buddha in the Pali Canon...