Where do monks and nuns get their food if they don't buy it?
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When monks and nuns who follow the Theravadan way feed themselves by alms, they must eat leftover foods which are given to them, including meat. (The Pali/Sanskrit term for monks and nuns means "one who seeks alms".) ... Japanese Buddhist sects generally believe that Buddha ate meat.
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When monks and nuns who follow the Theravadan way feed themselves by alms, they must eat leftover foods which are given to them, including meat. (The Pali/Sanskrit term for monks and nuns means "one who seeks alms".) ... Japanese Buddhist sects generally believe that Buddha ate meat.
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