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1 58 | Abhaya-raja-kumara Sutta) - To Prince Abhaya (On Right Speech)~
2 58, TrInt| answered (see AN.IV.42). The prince asks him two questions,
3 58, TrInt| double function: to give the prince a familiar reference point
4 58, TrInt| Commentary notes that the prince had placed his infant son
5 58, TrInt| spot in the debate, the prince would have pinched his son,
6 58, TrInt| this way, he brings the prince over to his side, converting
7 58, Text | Squirrels' Sanctuary. ~Then Prince Abhaya went to Nigantha
8 58, Text | said to him, "Come, now, prince. Refute the words of the
9 58, Text | powerful -- were refuted by Prince Abhaya!'" ~"But how, venerable
10 58, Text | so powerful?" ~"Come now, prince. Go to the contemplative
11 58, Text | you say, venerable sir," Prince Abhaya got up from his seat,
12 58, Text | acquiesced with silence. ~Then Prince Abhaya, understanding the
13 58, Text | and outer robe, went to Prince Abhaya's home. On arrival,
14 58, Text | down on a seat made ready. Prince Abhaya, with his own hand,
15 58, Text | his hand from his bowl, Prince Abhaya took a lower seat
16 58, Text | disagreeable to others?" ~"Prince, there is no categorical
17 58, Text | Niganthas are destroyed." ~"But prince, why do you say, 'Then right
18 58, Text | said to me...'Come now, prince. Go to the contemplative
19 58, Text | was lying face-up on the prince's lap. So the Blessed One
20 58, Text | Blessed One said to the prince, "What do you think, prince:
21 58, Text | prince, "What do you think, prince: If this young boy, through
22 58, Text | boy." ~"In the same way, prince: ~[1] In the case of words
23 58, Text | the spot?" ~"In that case, prince, I will ask you a counter-question.
24 58, Text | spot." "In the same way, prince, when wise nobles or priests,
25 58, Text | spot." ~When this was said, Prince Abhaya said to the Blessed
26 125 | in the Forest Hut.1 Then prince Jayasena,2 who was always
27 125 | at a respectful distance, Prince Jayasena spoke thus to the
28 125 | of mind." ~"That is so, prince; that is so, prince. A monk
29 125 | so, prince; that is so, prince. A monk abiding here diligent,
30 125 | he has mastered it." ~"I, prince, am not able to teach you
31 125 | were to teach you dhamma, prince, as I have heard it, as
32 125 | Aciravata taught dhamma to Prince Jayasena as he had heard
33 125 | When this had been said, Prince Jayasena spoke thus to the
34 125 | one-pointedness of mind." Then Prince Jayasena, having declared
35 125 | departed. ~And soon after Prince Jayasena had departed, the
36 125 | conversation he had with Prince Jayasena as far as it had
37 125 | that, Aggivessana? That Prince Jayasena, living as he does
38 125 | Even so, Aggivessana, that Prince Jayasena, living as he does
39 125 | degree, Aggivessana, is Prince Jayasena hemmed in, blocked,
40 125 | ignorance. Indeed, that Prince Jayasena, living as he does
41 125 | to you, Aggivessana, for Prince Jayasena, Prince Jayasena
42 125 | Aggivessana, for Prince Jayasena, Prince Jayasena naturally would
43 125 | could these two similes for Prince Jayasena have occurred to
44 126 | bowl & outer robe, went to Prince Jayasena's residence.1 On
45 126 | down on a seat made ready. Prince Jayasena went to Ven. Bhumija
46 126 (1) | Commentary, Ven. Bhumija was Prince Jayasena's uncle. ~
47 126 | face with the Blessed One, prince, I haven't received this
48 126 | contemplatives down by the head." ~Prince Jayasena then served Ven.
49 126 | bowl & outer robe, went to Prince Jayasena's residence. On
50 126 | a seat made ready. Then Prince Jayasena went to we and,
51 126 | this was said, I replied to Prince Jayasena, 'I haven't heard
52 126 | face with the Blessed One, prince, I haven't received this
53 126 | to you in the presence of Prince Jayasena, he would have
54 126 | to me in the presence of Prince Jayasena, as they are natural
55 136 (7) | instance, who persuaded prince Ajatasattu to murder his
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