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AN 4.189 Sacchikaraṇīyasutta: Things to be Realized
Mendicants, these four things should be realized. What four?
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SN 45.177 Nīvaraṇasutta: Hindrances
This Noble Eightfold Path is to be developed for direct knowledge of these five hindrances
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AN 5.170 Bhaddajisutta: With Bhaddaji
What you see when the defilements end in the present life is the best sight.
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Iti 56 Paṭhamaāsavasutta: Defilements (1st)
With the ending of defilements, a mendicant is hungerless, quenched.
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SN 38.8 Āsavapañhāsutta: A Question About Defilements
Reverend Sāriputta, they speak of this thing called ‘defilement’. What is defilement?
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Thag 16.9 Anuruddhattheragāthā: Anuruddha
…seeking rags from the dust heap, Anuruddha is without defilements.
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AN 9.36 Jhānasutta: Depending on Absorption
They turn their mind away from those things, and apply it to freedom from death…
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AN 4.50 Upakkilesasutta: Corruptions
These four corruptions obscure the sun and moon, so they don’t shine and glow and radiate.
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Thig 9.1 Vaḍḍhamātutherīgāthā: Vaḍḍha’s Mother
Vaḍḍha, please never ever get entangled in the world.
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Iti 111 Sampannasīlasutta: Accomplishment in Ethics
Seeing danger in the slightest fault, keep the rules you’ve undertaken.
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SN 22.60 Mahālisutta: With Mahāli
What is the cause and reason for the corruption of sentient beings?
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DN 10 From… Subhasutta: With Subha
Suppose a man who has gotten into debt were to apply himself to work, and his efforts proved successful.
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AN 3.93 Pavivekasutta: Seclusion
In this teaching and training, there are three kinds of seclusion for a mendicant.
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AN 10.122 Āsavakkhayasutta: The Ending of Defilements
Mendicants, these ten things, when developed and cultivated, lead to the ending of defilements.
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Dhp 252-253 From… Malavagga: Impurity
Easily seen is the fault of others, but one’s own fault is difficult to see.
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SN 10.3 Sūcilomasutta: With Spiky
Where do greed and hate come from? From where spring discontent, desire, and terror?
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SN 46.33 Upakkilesasutta: Corruptions
There are these five corruptions of gold, corrupted by which gold is neither malleable nor wieldy nor radiant…
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AN 3.121 Dutiyasoceyyasutta: Purity (2nd)
Mendicants, there are these three kinds of purity. What three?
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AN 5.193 Saṅgāravasutta: With Saṅgārava
Suppose there was a bowl of water that was mixed with dye such as red lac…
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AN 9.1 Sambodhisutta: Awakening
Reverends, what is the vital condition for the development of the awakening factors?
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SN 1.11 Nandanasutta: The Garden of Delight
All conditions are impermanent, their nature is to rise and fall
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SN 12.46 Aññatarabrāhmaṇasutta: A Certain Brahmin
Master Gotama, does the person who does the deed experience the result?






























