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AN 5.96 Sutadharasutta: Remembering What You’ve Learned
A mendicant cultivating mindfulness of breathing who has these five things will soon penetrate the unshakable.
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AN 5.165 Pañhapucchā Sutta: On Asking Questions
All those who ask questions of another do so from any one of five motivations.
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Dhp 392 From… Brāhmaṇa Vagga: The True Brahmin—Revering the Teacher
Just as a brahmin worships a fire ritual…
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AN 4.6 Appassutasutta: One of Little Learning
And how is a person one of much learning who is intent on what he has learned?
🏷️learning
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Thag 17.3 From Ānandattheragāthā: Ānanda
You should stay close to a learned person—don’t lose what you’ve learned.
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AN 3.67 From Kathāvatthusutta: Topics of Discussion
They’d not persist in finding faults, nor seize on trivial mistakes…
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MN 12 From… Mahāsīhanādasutta: The Greater Discourse on the Lion’s Roar—Purification
There are certain recluses and brahmins whose doctrine and view is this: ‘Purification comes about through food.’
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AN 4.33 Sīhasutta: The Lion
Whatever animals hear the lion roaring for the most part are filled with fear, a sense of urgency, and terror.
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MN 108 From Gopakamoggallānasutta: With Gopaka Moggallāna—No Single Bhikkhu
There is no single bhikkhu, brahmin, who possesses in each and every way all those qualities that were possessed by the Blessed One
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AN 5.196 Supina Sutta: Dreams
When the Tathāgata was still just an unawakened bodhisatta, five great dreams appeared to him.






























