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A Paribbājikā.
She once saw Sāriputta in
Rājagaha eating
his meal, which he had begged from house to house, leaning against a wall. Sucimukhī asked him why he looked downwards while eating. When Sāriputta
disclaimed doing so, she asked him, respectively, why he ate looking upwards,
towards the four quarters, between the four quarters. He denied the truth of all
her statements, and then explained to her his reason for his denial. He lived
neither by such low arts as divination, nor by star gazing, going errands, or
palmistry.
Sucimukhī understood, and went about Rājagaha praising the
blamelessness of Sākiyan monks. S. iii.238f.; SA.ii.253.

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