Mudu Ekasanika: 1 definition

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Source: Dhamma Dana: The 13 Ascetic Practices of Buddhist Monks

(see ekasanika dhutayga).

The individual who is an ordinary practitioner of the ekasanika dhutayga can accept some extra food after having completely consumed the food found in his recipient, provided he doesn change his meal spot meanwhile.

Such a practitioner is called a "asanapariyantika", which means "the one who reaches the end (of his meal) once he has stood up", or a "udakapariyantika", which means "the one who reaches the end (of his meal) when the bowl is taken for washing".

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