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  2. Buddha's delight - Wikipedia

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    Buddha's delight, often transliterated as Luóhàn zhāi (simplified Chinese: 罗汉斋; traditional Chinese: 羅漢齋, Japanese: rakansai (羅漢斎, 羅漢菜, 羅漢齋, らかんさい)), lo han jai, or lo hon jai, is a vegetarian dish well known in Chinese and Buddhist cuisine.

  3. Buddhist cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most of the dishes considered to be uniquely Buddhist are vegetarian, but not all Buddhist traditions require vegetarianism of lay followers or clergy. [2] Vegetarian eating is primarily associated with the East and Southeast Asian tradition in China, Vietnam, Japan, and Korea where it is commonly practiced by clergy and may be observed by laity on holidays or as a devotional practice.

  4. 4 restaurants closed due to sewage issues, roach infestation ...

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    Here are the inspection scores and violations for restaurants within the city limits of Plano for May 28th - June 24th, 2023. A score of 100 is a perfect score and 70 is considered to be extremely ...

  5. El Volcan, located at 2500 K Ave., closed voluntarily due to no hot water on Nov. 7.

  6. 2 restaurants closed in Plano inspections. Rodent droppings ...

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    Two Plano restaurants were temporarily closed for serious health violations during the June 23 to July 6 health inspections, and fresh rodent droppings were found at another, according to data ...

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  8. Bodhisena - Wikipedia

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    Bodhisena or Bodaisenna (704–760) was a Buddhist scholar and monk from India known for traveling to Japan and China and establishing the Kegon school, the Japanese transmission of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism. His stay has been noted in the official history records called the Shoku Nihongi, where he is referred to as Bodai-Senna.

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