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1 12 | 2. Now on that occasion Sunakkhatta, son of the Licchavis, had
2 12 (1) | The story of Sunakkhatta's defection is found in
3 12 (2) | supramundane path, which Sunakkhatta is thus denying of the Buddha. ~
4 12 | for alms. Then he heard Sunakkhatta, son of the Licchavis, making
5 12 | told the Blessed One what Sunakkhatta was saying. ~4. (The Blessed
6 12 | Sariputta, the misguided man Sunakkhatta is angry, and his words
7 12 | Sariputta, this misguided man Sunakkhatta will never infer of me according
8 12 (3) | transcendental wisdom. Apparently, Sunakkhatta believes that being led
9 12 (4) | intended as a rebuttal of Sunakkhatta's charge against the Buddha.
10 12 (17)| ascetic practices because Sunakkhatta was a great admirer of extreme
11 105 | Sunakkhatta Sutta - To Sunakkhatta~Translated
12 105 | Sunakkhatta Sutta - To Sunakkhatta~Translated from the Pali
13 105 | the sake of this world.'" ~Sunakkhatta the Licchavin heard that "
14 105 | sake of this world."'" Then Sunakkhatta the Licchavin went to the
15 105 | out of over-estimation?" ~"Sunakkhatta, of the monks who have declared
16 105 | it." ~"Then in that case, Sunakkhatta, listen & pay close attention.
17 105 | speak." ~"As you say, lord," Sunakkhatta the Licchavin responded
18 105 | The Blessed One said: "Sunakkhatta, there are these five strands
19 105 | Now, what do you think, Sunakkhatta. Would the first man listen
20 105 | feel at home with him. ~"Sunakkhatta, suppose that a person,
21 105 | pain. What do you think, Sunakkhatta -- would he drink the beverage
22 105 | pain. What do you think, Sunakkhatta -- would he give his hand
23 105 | Blessed One said. Gratified, Sunakkhatta the Licchavin delighted
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