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The Rite for the Protocols Associated with Carrying the Ringing Staff

འཁར་གསིལ་འཆང་བའི་ཀུན་སྤྱོད་པའི་ཆོ་ག

’khar gsil ’chang ba’i kun spyod pa’i cho ga

Translator: Translated by the Sarasvatī Translation Team under the patronage and supervision of 84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha
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Summary

The Rite for the Protocols Associated with Carrying the Ringing Staff is a short text that deals with the practical matters relating to the use of the mendicant’s staff known in Sanskrit as a khakkhara, or “rattling staff.” It begins with a simple ritual during which a Buddhist monk ceremoniously takes up the ringing staff in front of his monastic teacher. The text then provides a list of twenty-five rules governing the proper use of the staff. The rules stipulate how a Buddhist monk should or should not handle it in his daily life, especially when he goes on alms rounds and when he travels.

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