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SN 7.3 Asurindakasutta: With Bhāradvāja the Fiend
‘Ha! I won!’ thinks the fool, when speaking with harsh words.
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SN 11.22 Dubbaṇṇiyasutta: Ugly
‘I am not one afflicted in mind, nor easily drawn by anger’s whirl.
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MN 114 From… Sevitabbāsevitabbasutta: What Should and Should Not Be Cultivated
And what kind of mental behavior causes unskillful qualities to grow while skillful qualities decline?
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AN 4.17 Paṭhamaagatisutta: Wrong Courses (1)
If through desire, hate, fear, or delusion one transgresses against the Dhamma
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MN 54 From… Potaliyasutta: With Potaliya the Householder
Anger and distress should be given up, relying on not being angry and distressed.
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AN 4.164 Khama Sutta: Tolerant (1)
There is the case where a certain individual, when insulted, returns the insult
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Thag 6.12 Brahmadattattheragāthā: Brahmadatta
From where would anger come for one free of anger?
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MN 62 From… Mahārāhulovādasutta: 62. The Greater Discourse of Advice to Rāhula
Rāhula, when you practice ‘loving-kindness’ meditation, hostility will be abandoned.
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SN 46.55 From… Saṅgāravasutta: Saṅgarava
Suppose, brahmin, there is a bowl of water being heated over a fire…
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AN 7.64 Kodhanasutta: Irritable
These are the seven things that please and assist an enemy which happen to an irritable woman or man.
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AN 6.27 From… Paṭhamasamayasutta: Proper Occasions (1st)
There are six occasions for going to see an esteemed mendicant
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AN 4.122 From… Ūmibhayasutta: The Danger of Waves
A gentleman who goes forth from the lay life to homelessness in this teaching and training should anticipate four dangers.
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AN 4.43 Paṭhamakodhagarusutta: Valuing Anger
Mendicants who value anger… don’t grow in the teaching
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SN 25.1 Cakkhusutta: The Eye
Someone who has faith and confidence in these principles is called a follower by faith.
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AN 6.93 Dutiyaabhabbaṭṭhānasutta: Things That Can’t Be Done (2nd)
A person accomplished in view can’t take conditions to be permanent, happiness, or self.
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SN 55.22 Mahānāma Sutta: To Mahānāma (2)
Suppose a tree were leaning toward the east, slanting toward the east, inclining toward the east.
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SN 12.68 Kosambisutta: Kosambī
Suppose, friend, there was a well along a desert road, but it had neither a rope nor a bucket.
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MN 68 From… Naḷakapānasutta: At Naḷakapāna—Declaiming Rebirth
What advantage does the Realized One see in declaring the rebirth of his disciples who have passed away
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AN 6.92 Paṭhamaabhabbaṭṭhānasutta: Things That Can’t Be Done (1st)
A person accomplished in view can’t live disrespectful and irreverent toward the Teacher