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SN 2.20 Anāthapiṇḍikasutta: With Anāthapiṇḍika
Even a mendicant who has crossed over might at best equal him.
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AN 8.28 Dutiyabalasutta: Powers (2nd)
Sāriputta, how many powers does a mendicant who has ended the defilements have that qualify them to claim: ‘My defilements have ended’?
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Thag 17.2 From… Sāriputtattheragāthā: Sāriputta—Part 2
The wilderness is so lovely! Though most people don’t like it, those free of greed are happy there, as they don’t seek sensual pleasures.
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MN 111 Anupadasutta: One by One
Sāriputta rightly keeps rolling the supreme Wheel of Dhamma that was rolled forth by the Realized One.
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Thag 17.2 From… Sāriputtattheragāthā: Sāriputta—Part 1
An intelligent, learned person, steady in ethics, devoted to serenity of heart—let them stand at the head.
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AN 11.7 Saññāsutta: Percipient
It’s incredible, it’s amazing! How the meaning and the phrasing of the teacher and the disciple fit together and agree without conflict…
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SN 17.23 Ekaputtakasutta: An Only Son
‘But my darling, if you go forth from the lay life to homelessness, please be like Sāriputta and Moggallāna.’
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SN 45.3 Sāriputtasutta: Sāriputta
Sir, good friends, companions, and associates are the whole of the spiritual life.
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AN 9.11 Sīhanādasutta: Sāriputta’s Lion’s Roar
The rag isn’t horrified, repelled, and disgusted because of this.
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Pv 2.1 Saṃsāramocaka Sutta: Sāriputta Bhante Helps a Ghost
Now what evil deed have you done by body, speech, or mind for you to have been born in the world of ghosts?
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AN 4.168 Sāriputtasutta: Sāriputta’s Practice
I relied on the pleasant practice with swift insight to free my mind from defilements by not grasping.
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SN 46.4 Vatthasutta: Clothes
In the morning, I meditate on whichever of these seven awakening factors I want.
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AN 10.50 Bhaṇḍanasutta: Arguments
There are ten warm-hearted qualities that make for fondness and respect, conducing to inclusion, harmony, and unity, without quarreling.
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AN 3.88 Sekhin Sutta (2): One in Training
There is the case where a monk is wholly accomplished in virtue, moderately accomplished in concentration, and moderately accomplished in discernment.
🏷️virtue
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Iti 59 Māradheyyasutta: Māra’s Domain
Being in possession of three things, a bhikkhu has passed beyond the domain of Māra and shines like the sun
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AN 10.1 Kimatthiyasutta: What Purpose?
Thus, Ānanda, wholesome virtuous behavior progressively leads to the foremost.
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Kp 2 Dasasikkhāpada: The Ten Precepts
I undertake the precept to refrain from receiving gold and money.
🏷️virtue
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AN 9.28 Dutiyaverasutta: Dangers and Threats (2nd)
I am a stream-enterer! I’m not liable to be reborn in the underworld, and am bound for awakening.
🏷️virtue
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SN 46.1 Himavantasutta: The Himalayas
How does a bhikkhu, based upon virtue, established upon virtue, develop the seven factors of enlightenment?
🏷️virtue