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What would she have made of the beggar's bowl as tchotchke?
You will be knocking on their doors, beggar's bowl in hand."
"We went with a beggar's bowl to every Hollywood person we could think of.
A man cannot sup from the beggar's bowl all his life and stay a man.
Halliron broke step to fling silver into a beggar's bowl.
The land was mostly level, from time to time sloping away like a shallow beggar's bowl.
"I took only my beggar's bowl and staff.
Newly married persons perambulate the tomb three times, and place offerings of food in the beggar's bowl.
Beside him lay a beggar's bowl, curiously gilded, and in his hand he held a staff of greatly rotted wood.
As usual, he held in his lap his beggar's bowl, chipped pottery salvaged from a dump.
A date stick, and a "kutchkoal" or beggar's bowl which belonged to the saint, are carefully preserved in the darga.
After he was ordained, the 6-foot, 7-inch swami was given a beggar's bowl and traveled throughout India as a mendicant monk.
Gotam Das took two or three coins out of the ticket pocket of his jacket and dropped them into the blind beggar's bowl.
A naked holy man standing on his head suggests otherworldliness as surely as the beggar's bowl next to him brings the image abruptly back to earth.
The term kashkol means a "beggar's bowl" and the television drama was based on a popular novel of the same name written by Hameed Kashmiri.
Tucked beneath his arm, or what's left of it since he lost the part below the elbow, is a military helmet, inverted now, turned into a beggar's bowl.
In 1933 Asche made his last stage appearance in The Beggar's Bowl at the Duke of York's Theatre.
The toughs had noticed that the beggar's bowl had been particularly well-endowed that day, and saw no reason such a miserable creature should enjoy that largesse.
The abbot then gives him a beggar's bowl and robe and tells him one day he will be called and it is his duty to follow that call.
The most eccentric family member, he has lived in a skid row hotel in San Francisco for 18 years and frequently sits on the streets, a beggar's bowl in front of him.
Even a madman would see there was no gain to be had by conquering Sanctuary Cade smiled to himself at the thought Attack Sanctuary-better to fight for a beggar's bowl He turned to face west.
And it is just as well that she never saw a press kit sent out by the Family Channel, an elaborate box that included a replica of a beggar's bowl inscribed with her words, "Love has to be put into action."
Having sent home Channa, the charioteer, together with the noble steed Kanthaka, to King Suddhodana to bear him the message that the prince had left the world, the Bodhisattva walked along on the highroad with a beggar's bowl in his hand.
Contemplating the composure of his face and the gentleness of his deportment, Bimbisara greeted him reverently and said: "O samana, thy hands are fit to grasp the reins of an empire and should not hold a beggar's bowl.
Which explains why Professor Denny has included a poignant watercolor study of a forlorn dervish begging and a beggar's bowl carved from a coconut shell with the image of a hunter and a falcon - a metaphor for the soul's searching for God - depicted on the base.