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บิณฑบาต binM thaH baatL |
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1. | [as a Buddhist monk] to seek alms carrying a begging bowl |
2. | alms; food offerings received by a Buddhist monk |
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Phonemic Thai | บิน-ทะ-บาด |
IPA | bin tʰá bàːt |
Royal Thai General System | binthabat |
1.  [verb, intransitive] | |||
definition | [as a Buddhist monk] to seek alms carrying a begging bowl | ||
related word | ตักบาตร | dtakL baatL | to present food to a monk or Buddhist priest |
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การที่พระบิณฑบาตโปรดสัตว์ยามเช้าทุกวันเช่นนี้ และต้องรับบาตรที่ญาติโยมใส่อะไรลงมาก็ไม่รู้ลงไป แล้วท่านจะฉันยังไงล่ะ gaanM theeF phraH binM thaH baatL bpro:htL satL yaamM chaaoH thookH wanM chenF neeH laeH dtawngF rapH baatL theeF yaatF yo:hmM saiL aL raiM lohngM maaM gaawF maiF ruuH lohngM bpaiM laaeoH thanF jaL chanR yangM ngaiM laF "Monks conduct their alms-collecting walks every morning and they are required to accept into their bowls everything that their community supporters give them without question; how can they possibly eat this food?" | |||
แทบทุกเมืองในพม่าจะมีทั้งพระและแม่ชีพร้อมสามเณรและสามเณรี น่าเอ็นดูตรงสามเณรและสามเณรีตัวน้อย ๆ ยังไม่สิบขวบก็มี เดินเรียงแถวบิณฑบาตกันตลอดเวลาทั้งเช้าสายบ่ายเย็น thaaepF thookH meuuangM naiM phaH maaF jaL meeM thangH phraH laeH maaeF cheeM phraawmH saamR maH naehnM laeH saamR naehM reeM naaF enM duuM dtrohngM saamR maH naehnM laeH saamR naehM reeM dtuaaM naawyH yangM maiF sipL khuaapL gaawF meeM deernM riiangM thaaeoR binM thaH baatL ganM dtaL laawtL waehM laaM thangH chaaoH saaiR baaiL yenM "Almost every city in Burma has both monks and nuns along with novice monks and novice nuns. The most endearing are the young novice monks and nuns who have not yet reached their tenth birthday. They meander along in rows with their alms bowls all day long from dawn to dusk." | |||
2.  [noun] | |||
definition | alms; food offerings received by a Buddhist monk | ||
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