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SN 48.41 Jarā Sutta: Old Age
When young, one is subject to aging; when healthy, subject to illness; when alive, subject to death.
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AN 3.104 Paṭhamaassādasutta: Gratification (1st)
I went in search of the world’s gratification, and I found it.
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AN 10.81 Vāhanasutta: With Bāhuna
Sir, how many things has the Realized One escaped from, so that he lives unattached, liberated, his mind free of limits?
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SN 3.1 Daharasutta: Young
Great king, these four things should not be looked down upon or disparaged because they are young.
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Iti 38 Vitakkasutta: Often Occurring Thoughts
As one standing on a mountain peak might see all round the people down below…
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SN 46.42 Cakkavattisutta: Wheel-Turning Monarch
Bhikkhus, with the manifestation of a wheel-turning monarch comes the manifestation of seven gems.
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AN 5.99 Sīhasutta: The Lion
When the Realized One teaches Dhamma to an assembly, this is his lion’s roar.
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AN 4.76 Kusinārasutta: At Kusinārā
At one time the Buddha was staying between a pair of sal trees in the sal forest of the Mallas
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Ud 6.1 Āyusaṅkhārossajjanasutta: Surrendering the Life Force
Three months from now the Realized One will finally be extinguished.
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AN 4.118 Saṁvejanīyasutta: Inspiring
These are the four inspiring places that a faithful gentleman should go to see.
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AN 1.296: One Thing—Recollection of the Buddha
This one thing, when developed and cultivated, leads solely to disillusionment, dispassion, cessation, peace, insight, awakening, and extinguishment.
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Thag 7.5 Sarabhaṅgattheragāthā: Sarabhaṅga
I’ve practiced what was taught by he who is beyond the gods.
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AN 1.172–174 From… Ekapuggalavagga: One Person
One person… arises in the world who is an incredible human being.
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MN 139 From… Araṇavibhaṅgasutta: The Analysis of Non-Conflict—Just Teach Dhamma
And how is there neither flattering nor rebuking, and just teaching Dhamma?
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Iti 92 Saṅghāṭikaṇṇasutta: The Hem of the Robe
Bhikkhus, even though a bhikkhu might hold on to the hem of my robe…
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Snp 3.11 Nālakasutta: About Nālaka
The being intent on awakening, a peerless gem, has been born in the human realm for the sake of welfare and happiness…
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AN 2.137: Acting Wrongly toward Two People
When an astute, competent good person acts rightly toward two people they keep themselves healthy and whole.
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MN 133 From… Mahākaccānabhaddekarattasutta: Mahākaccāna and One Fine Night
Who can explain in detail the meaning of this brief summary given by the Buddha?
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AN 6.12 Dutiyasāraṇīyasutta: Warm-hearted (2nd)
These six warm-hearted qualities make for fondness and respect, conducing to inclusion, harmony, and unity, without quarreling.
🏷️harmony
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DN 30 From… Lakkhaṇasutta: The Marks of a Great Man—Forty Gapless Teeth
He didn’t repeat in one place what he heard in another so as to divide people against each other.
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AN 3.26 Sevitabbasutta: To be Associated With
And what kind of person, bhikkhus, is not to be associated with, followed, and served?