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MN 12 From… Mahāsīhanādasutta: The Greater Discourse on the Lion‘s Roar—The Path to Heaven
Using my own mind I might know the mind of a particular person…
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AN 10.44 Kusinārasutta: At Kusināra
A mendicant who wants to accuse another should first check five things in themselves and establish five things in themselves
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AN 4.73 Sappurisa Sutta: A Person of Integrity
Of this person you may know, ‘This venerable one is a person of no integrity.’
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AN 4.83 Avaṇṇārahasutta: Where Criticism Takes You
Someone with four qualities is raised up to heaven.
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MN 139 From… Araṇavibhaṅgasutta: The Analysis of Non-Conflict—Don’t talk behind people’s backs
Don’t talk behind people’s backs
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SN 56.10 Tiracchānakathāsutta: Unworthy Talk
Mendicants, don’t engage in all kinds of unworthy talk…
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AN 5.211 Akkosakasutta: An Abuser
A mendicant who abuses and insults their spiritual companions… can expect these five drawbacks.
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MN 61 From… Ambalaṭṭhikā Rāhulovāda Sutta: The Exhortation to Rāhula at Mango Stone
Whenever you want to do a verbal action, you should reflect on it.
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DN 2 From… Sāmaññaphalasutta: The Fruits of the Ascetic Life
And how, great king, is a mendicant accomplished in ethics?