〘Noun〙 An iron bowl carried by a monk who goes begging for money. A vessel for the measurement of quantity. ※From the Kenkairon (820): "In the Sanskrit language, the bowl is called a bowl-shaped bowl, and this is called a vessel for the measurement of quantity." [ Yutaka Sutra] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 托鉢僧の持つ鉄鉢。応量器。※顕戒論(820)中「鉢者、梵云二鉢咀羅一、此云二応器一」 〔遺教経〕
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