Pakiṇṇakavagga · Miscellany · Gāthā 296
Sītadānaṃ bhojanaṃ paṭiggāha, vatthaṃ sayanaseyyakaṃ; nissāya pabbajjā sādhu, dhammassa ca anugamanaṃ.
Sītadānaṃ bhojanaṃ paṭiggāha, vatthaṃ sayanaseyyakaṃ; nissāya pabbajjā sādhu, dhammassa ca anugamanaṃ.
Receiving cold alms food, clothing and bedding; relying on this, going forth is good, following the Dhamma.
This verse from the Pakiṇṇakavagga (Miscellany) continues the exploration of the Buddhist path. The emphasis is on ethical practice (sīla) as foundation and on the profound transformation of character that defines the true brahmin — one who has transcended identifications and lives without causing harm.