Barefoot monks holding alms bowls share the streets with scooters, battered cars and cycle rickshaws.
When he turns away an opportunity for alms giving, he uses the zero growth rationale.
Mr Tose did not see himself as that sort of philanthropist, assembling alms for oblivion.
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In the early morning, step outside and join pious locals as they dole out alms to saffron-robed monks.
Local pastors say inducement could be taken to mean anything, including giving alms to the poor.
To truly be charity, alms must be given freely, require nothing in remuneration and offer the donor no material benefit.
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Most of the poorest villagers seem to get alms of some sort.
Festivities involve fireworks, singing, celebrations of masses, funeral wakes, alms-giving and feasts.
Poachers often mark their sites by carving the date on rocks, and they frequently leave Mongolian money tucked beneath stones alms to the gods.
Partly to protect their distinct identity, Shia protested the general's clumsy attempt in 1980 to impose a uniform alms tax on all Muslims.
Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.
The festivities begin in May with firework displays, singing and praises, and continue in July with daily and nightly celebrations of masses, funeral wakes, alms-giving and feasts.
Devout Muslims regard the eclipse as a time of prayer - offering two raka'ats to ask for forgiveness - and a time to give alms to the poor.
For a novel and somewhat dispiriting theory of economic divergence, read A Farewell to Alms, published this year, by Gregory Clark of the University of California at Davis.
His superiors gave him a two-week suspension, and Phra (Phra is a religious title) Klairung is back collecting food offerings and other alms from the local community each morning.
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Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men.
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Nadesar guests invariably want to witness the daily spectacle (best seen by boat): children plunging off the ghats, ascetics in search of alms, shrouded bodies covered in marigolds delivered to the funeral pyres.
In this well-written article Baduel criticized the traditional political parties for seeing "the Venezuelan people as clients who can be bought off" and for using oil money to dispense "favors, subsidies and alms".
Three days before this week's anniversary, a soldier was killed by a bomb as he guarded monks begging for alms in Narathiwat city, the capital of the province in which Tak Bai is situated.
But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.
Unless voluntary, alms are ethically irrelevant.
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For now, we invest most where our capital is most wanted, give alms to the growing number of people who will need them, and in the meantime we patiently explain to our fellow citizens once again why the economic stagnation they face is the inevitable result of bad policy, and what we would have to do to get America back to growth.
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