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MN 149 Mahāsaḷāyatanikasutta: The Great Discourse on the Six Sense Fields
The view of such a person is right view.
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SN 45.150 Bījasutta: Seeds
Based upon virtue, established upon virtue, a bhikkhu develops and cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path.
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SN 45.155 Ākāsasutta: The Sky
Bhikkhus, just as various winds blow in the sky—easterly winds, westerly winds, northerly winds, southerly winds,…
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AN 4.205 Aṭṭhaṅgikasutta: Eightfold
I will teach you a bad person and a worse person, a good person and a better person
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AN 5.25 Anuggahitasutta: Assisted
When right view is assisted by five factors, it has liberation of mind as its fruit, liberation of mind as its fruit and benefit
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MN 117 Mahācattārīsakasutta: The Great Forty
Therein, bhikkhus, right view comes first. And how does right view come first?
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AN 10.121 Pubbaṅgamasutta: Forerunner
Mendicants, the dawn is the forerunner and precursor of the sunrise.
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SN 45.8 Vibhaṅgasutta: Analysis
And what, bhikkhus, is the Noble Eightfold Path?
🏷️noble eightfold path, right action, right concentration, right effort, right intention, right livelihood, right mindfulness, right speech, right view
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SN 45.5 Kimatthiyasutta: For What Purpose?
For what purpose, friends, is the holy life lived under the ascetic Gotama?
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AN 10.30 Dutiyakosalasutta: Kosala (2)
But, great king, what reasons do you have for showing such supreme honor to this body and displaying such an offering of loving-kindness?
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AN 4.24 Kāḷakārāmasutta: At Kāḷaka’s Monastery
That has been known by a Realized One, but a Realized One is not subject to it.
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SN 45.14 Paṭhamauppādasutta: Arising (1st)
These eight things don’t arise to be developed and cultivated except when a fully awakened Buddha has appeared.
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AN 5.30 Nāgitasutta: With Nāgita
Nāgita, who’s making that dreadful racket? You’d think it was fishermen hauling in a catch!
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Thag 16.3 Telakānittheragāthā: Telakāni
As I was being swept away, he gave me a strong, simple ladder, made of the heartwood of Dhamma, and he said to me: “Do not fear.”
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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.