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At one time the Buddha was
staying in the Jeta Grove, near
the city of Sravasti.
With him there was a
community of 1,250 venerable
monks and devoted disciples.
One day before dawn, the
Buddha clothed himself, and
along with his disciples took up
his alms bowl and entered the city
to beg for food door to door,
as was his custom.
After he had returned and eaten,
he put away his bowl and cloak,
bathed his feet,
and then sat with his legs crossed
and body upright upon the seat
arranged for him.
He began mindfully fixing his attention
in front of himself,
while many monks approached the Buddha,
and showing great reverence,
seated themselves around him.