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Snp 4.7 Tissametteyyasutta: With Tissametteyya
People tied to sensual pleasures envy them: the isolated, wandering sage
🏷️celibacy
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Thag 10.6 Vaṅgantaputtaupasenattheragāthā: Upasena son of Vaṅgantā
They should be content even with coarse food
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AN 5.111 Kulūpakasutta: Visiting Families
A mendicant with five qualities who visits families is unlikable and unlovable
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Snp 2.6 Kapilasutta: A Righteous Life
A righteous life, a spiritual life, they call this the supreme treasure.
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Iti 105 Taṇhuppādasutta: Arousing Craving
A person companioned by craving wanders on the long journey
🏷️craving
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AN 5.235 Anukampasutta: A Compassionate Mendicant
A resident mendicant with five qualities shows compassion to the lay people.
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AN 5.104 Samaṇasukhumālasutta: An Exquisite Ascetic of Ascetics
A mendicant with five qualities is an exquisite ascetic of ascetics
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MN 65 From… Bhaddālisutta: With Bhaddāli
What is the reason why there used to be fewer training rules but more enlightened mendicants?
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AN 10.48 Dasa Dhamma Sutta: Ten Things
There are these ten things that a person gone forth should reflect on often.
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AN 3.86 Paṭhamasikkhāsutta: Training (1st)
Take the case of a mendicant who has fulfilled their ethics, but has limited immersion and wisdom.
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Thag 3.11: The Verses of Arahant Upāli (249-251)
A newly ordained monk … should live in the midst of monks.
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AN 4.25 Brahmacariyasutta: The Spiritual Life
Bhikkhus, this spiritual life is not lived for the sake of deceiving people and cajoling them
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AN 10.31 Upālisutta: Upāli
It is on these ten grounds that the Tathāgata has prescribed the training rules for his disciples and recited the Pātimokkha.
🏷️Vinaya
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MN 107 Gaṇakamoggallānasutta: With Moggallāna the Accountant
First of all he’d make it get used to wearing the bit.
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AN 5.114 Andhakavinda Sutta: At Andhakavinda
Ānanda, the new monks…should be encouraged, exhorted, and established in these five things.
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AN 5.58 Licchavikumārakasutta: Licchavi Youths
They praise him here in this world and after death he rejoices in heaven.
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AN 10.74 Vaḍḍhisutta: Growth
A noble disciple who grows in ten ways grows nobly, taking on what is essential and excellent in this life.
🏷️wealth
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AN 11.13 Nandiyasutta: With Nandiya
Now, we spend our life in various ways. Which of these should we practice?
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AN 5.228 Ussūrabhattasutta: Eating Late
Mendicants, there are these five drawbacks for a family who takes their meals late in the day.
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DN 31 From… Siṅgālasutta: Advice to Sigālaka—Drawbacks of Laziness
There are these six drawbacks of habitual laziness.
🏷️laziness
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MN 99 From… Subhasutta: With Subha
Because of wrong practice, neither laypeople nor renunciates succeed in the system of the skillful teaching.
🏷️lay life
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MN 97 From… Dhanañjānisutta: With Dhanañjāni
I have to provide for my mother and father, my wives and children, and my bondservants and workers.