In toed Buddo fill tamas disciples, tly begging ones. Near toamas favourite place to stay, tavana, worsed one, .
All tales and ansics amas abode, ed to Savat opped to beg, food o ted the food:
quot;e o kno and o see ed one, and to eac;
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t;ell so, tination, and our pato an end! But tell us, o;
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Deligened and ed to ask and Siddo and o ask for directions, for ratamas community o tavana. And since t at nigant arrivals, ss, and talk of t ser and got it. tomed to life in t, found quickly and making any noise a place to stay and rested til the morning.
At sunrise, tonis rees t emplation--or in a conversation about spiritual matters, ty, full of people, bustling like bees. ty of t out o collect food in toened one, of taking to beg in the morning.
Siddantly recognised ed to ly.
quot;Look ; Siddly to Govinda. quot;t;
Attentively, Govinda looked at to be in no from they followed him and observed him.
t on ly and deep in s, seemed to smile quietly and in, calm, some as all of o a precise rule. But ly lo searc imitate, breatly in an unouchable peace.
tama ooo collect alms, and tion, no effort to be seen, only light and peace.
quot;today, well eac; said Govinda.
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