Mudu Tecivarika: 1 definition

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

(see tecivarika dhutayga).

The Ordinary Practitioner: When he washes or dyes one of his three robes, the bhikkhu, who is an ordinary practitioner of the tecivarika dhutayga, can wear the following cloths: the robe of a bhikkhu who agrees to lend it to him, the cloth that he is utilising as a cover, the cloth utilised as the cover of another, a breadth of fabric measuring a span in breadth by three cubits in length. In no wise should the bhikkhu practising the dhutayga tecivarika wear some extra cloth apart from the washing and dyeing of his own robes. He cannot transport other cloths along with him either (while travelling, etc.)

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