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Latest revision as of 12:43, 27 April 2014
Ariya-vamsa: The four Noble Usage's, are:
Contentedness of the Bhikkhu with any robe,
Contentedness with any Alms-Food,
Contentedness with any dwelling,
Delight in Meditation and detachment.
In the Ariya-vamsa Sutta, A. IV, 28 and similarly in D. 33, it is said :
Now the Bhikkhu is contented with any robe, with any alms-Food, with any dwelling, finds pleasure and enjoyment in Mental training and detachment. But neither is he haughty on that account, nor does he look down upon others. Now, of a Bhikkhu who herein is fit and indefatigable, who remains aware and clearly comprehending, of such a Bhikkhu it is said that he is firmly established in the ancient lineage of Noble Usage known as the most lofty one.