One day, in the morning, having put on his undergarment and taken his outer robe and bowl, the Blessed One entered Sāvatthī for alms.
Founder of Buddhism
One day, in the morning, having put on his undergarment and taken his outer robe and bowl, the Blessed One entered Sāvatthī for alms.
Founder of Buddhism
A common descriptive phrase in the Pali Canon, often unintentionally comedic due to its repetitive formality in modern reading.
c. 5th century BCE
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