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					Deyya,(adj.) [Sk.deya,grd.of dā,see dadāti I.2,b] (a) to be given (see below).-- (b) deserving a gift,worthy of receiving alms J.III,12 (a°); Miln.87 (rāja°) --nt.a gift,offering Vin.I,298 (saddhā°).
  --dhamma a gift,lit.that which has the quality of being given; esp.a gift of mercy,meritorious gift S.I,175; A.I,150,166; II,264 (saddhā°); Pv.I,11; II,318; PvA.5,7 sq.,26,92 (°bīja),103,129; cp.AvŚ I.308.The deyyadhamma (set of gifts,that which it is or should be a rule to give) to mendicants,consists of 14 items,which are (as enumd at Nd2 523 under the old Brahman’s term yañña “sacrifice”) (1) cīvara,(2) piṇḍapāta,(3) senāsana,(4) gilāna-paccaya-bhesajja-parikkhāra,(5) anna,(6) pāna,(7) vattha,(8) yāna,(9) mālā,(10) gandhā,(11) vilepana,(12) seyya,(13) āvasatha,(14) padīpeyya.A similar enumn in diff.order is found at Nd1 373.(Page 329)