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MN 95 From… Caṅkīsutta: With Caṅkī
Even though you have full faith in something, it may be vacuous, hollow, and false.
🏷️faith
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Snp 1.4 Kasibhāradvājasutta: With Bhāradvāja the Farmer
Faith is my seed, fervor my rain, and wisdom is my yoke and plough.
🏷️faith
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SN 4.25 Māradhītusutta: Mara’s Daughters
Fools! You tried to batter a mountain with the stalks of lotus flowers.
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SN 35.248 Yavakalāpisutta: The Sheaf of Barley
Suppose a sheaf of barley was placed at a crossroads…
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SN 35.230 Bāḷisikopamasutta: The Fisherman Simile
So too, bhikkhus, there are these six hooks in the world for the calamity of beings
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SN 4.1 Tapokammasutta: Austere Practice
Being impure, you think you’re pure: You have missed the path to purity.
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SN 35.240 Kummopamasutta: The Simile of the Tortoise
In the same way, Māra the Wicked is always waiting nearby
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MN 34 Cūḷagopālakasutta: The Shorter Discourse on the Cowherd
Once upon a time, mendicants, there was an intelligent Magadhan cowherd.
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SN 51.10 Cetiyasutta: At the Cāpāla Shrine
Wicked One, I shall not become fully extinguished until my spiritual path is successful and prosperous
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SN 4.16 Pattasutta: Almsbowls
Though they seek him everywhere, Mara and his army do not find him…
🏷️Māra
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MN 19 Dvedhāvitakkasutta: Two Kinds of Thought
The man desiring their ruin, harm, and bondage is a term for Māra the Evil One.
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MN 119 From… Kāyagatāsatisutta: Mindfulness of the Body
When a mendicant has developed and cultivated mindfulness of the body, Māra cannot find a vulnerability and doesn’t get hold of them.
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AN 4.15 Paññattisutta: Proclamations
The foremost of those who exercise authority is Māra the Evil One.
🏷️Māra