KHANDHAKA
DUTIES Khandhakavatta
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Duties prescribed for bhikkhus and novices
Duties of bhikkhus and novices stated in the Mahavagga and Culavagga of
the Vinaya Pitaka are known as Khandhaka Duties. They are:
(1) duty as a guest (in which the visiting bhikkhu is required to take
off his footwear, etc.), agantukavatta;
(2) duty as a host (in which, among other things, the host must receive
a visting bhikkhu warmly, take care of his bowl and robe, and, should
the visitor be senior to him in entering the Order, make obeisance and
provide him with water and other necerssities for washing his feet), avasikavatta.
(3) duty before travelling (in which a bhikkhu is required to close the
doors and windows of the monastery, ask fellow residents permission to
travel, etc.), gamikavatta;
(4) duty to say words of appreciation for the good deeds done, anumodanavatta;
(5) duties in refectory, battaggavatta;
(6) duties relating to going on an alms-round, pindacarikavatta;
(7) duties in a sylvan monastery, providing water for drinking, providing
means of lighting a fire, porviding a leaning staff, noting the orientation
of the place with reference to the stars; arannikavatta;
(8) duties concerning living quarters (in which he is) required to air
bedding, sweep and clean the compound, bathroom and lavatory, senasanavatta;
(9) duties concerning the bathroom, janta-ghravatta;
(10) duty concerning the latrine (toilet), vaccakutivatta;
(11) duty to attend on one’s preceptor, uppajjahayavatta;
(12) duty of a mentor towards bhikkhus and novies who depend on him, saddhiviharikavatta;
(See also DISCIPLE: TEACHER).
(13) Duties towards one’s mentors (in which a disciple is required
to get up early and attend on his mentors, rspectfully offering toothbrush
and water for washing , prepare and serve breakfast, clean the bedding
an airing etc.), acariyavatta; and
(14) duty of a teacher towards one’s close disciple, antevasikavtta. |