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  2. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 9:41 To Tapussa (On Renunciation) | Tapussa Sutta
     … Yet I’ve heard that in this Dhamma & Vinaya the hearts of the very young monks leap up at renunciation, grow confident, steadfast, & released, seeing it as peace. So right here is where this Dhamma & Vinaya is contrary to the great mass of people: i.e., (this issue of) renunciation.” “This calls for a talk, householder. Let’s go see the Blessed One. Let … 
  3. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:18 Protectors (2) | Nātha Sutta
     … This, too, is a quality creating a protector. “Then again, the monk is one who desires the Dhamma, endearing in his conversation, greatly rejoicing in the higher Dhamma & higher Vinaya. [When they think,] ‘How this monk is one who desires the Dhamma! He is endearing in his conversation, greatly rejoicing in the higher Dhamma & higher Vinaya,’ elder monks think that he should be corrected … 
  4. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 3:20 The Shopkeeper | Pāpaṇika Sutta
     … This is how a monk is astute. “And how is a monk consummate in his backing? There is the case where a monk—approaching at regular intervals those monks who are learned, to whom the tradition has come down, who have memorized the suttas, memorized the Vinaya, memorized the mātikas [lists of Dhamma topics]—asks & questions them, ‘How is this, venerable sirs? What is … 
  5. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 5:196 Dreams | Supina Sutta
     … this fourth great dream appeared to let him know that people from the four castes—brahmans, noble-warriors, merchants, and laborers—having gone forth from the home life into homelessness in the Dhamma & Vinaya taught by the Tathāgata, would realize unexcelled release. “When the Tathāgata—worthy & rightly self-awakened—was still just an unawakened bodhisatta, and he walked back & forth on top of a … 
  6. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 4:111 To Kesin the Horsetrainer | Kesi Sutta
     … This is what it means to be totally destroyed in the Dhamma & Vinaya, when the Tathāgata doesn’t regard one as being worth speaking to or admonishing, and one’s observant companions in the holy life don’t regard one as being worth speaking to or admonishing.” “Yes, lord, wouldn’t one be totally destroyed if the Tathāgata doesn’t regard one as being … 
  7. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:165 To Cunda the Silversmith | Cunda Kammāraputta Sutta
     … He speaks out of season, speaks what isn’t factual, what isn’t in accordance with the goal, the Dhamma, & the Vinaya, words that are not worth treasuring: unseasonable, unreasonable, uncircumscribed, unconnected with the goal. This is how one is made impure in four ways by verbal action. Unskillful Mental Action “And how is one made impure in three ways by mental action? There … 
  8. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 5:140 The Listener | Sotar Sutta
     … Which five? There is the case where a monk is a listener, a destroyer, a protector, an endurer, and a goer. “And how is a monk a listener? There is the case where, when the Dhamma & Vinaya declared by the Tathāgata is being taught, a monk pays attention, applies his whole mind, and lends ear to the Dhamma. This is how a monk is … 
  9. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 6:17 Skillful | Kusala Sutta
     … But those monks who were new—not long gone forth, recently come to this Dhamma & Vinaya—slept until sunrise, snoring. The Blessed One, with his divine eye, purified & surpassing the human—saw those monks sleeping until sunrise, snoring. Seeing them, he went to the meeting hall and sat down on a seat made ready. Seated, he said to the monks, “Monks, where is Sāriputta … 
  10. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:94 About Vajjiya | Vajjiya Sutta
     … Not long afterward, the Blessed One addressed the monks: “Monks, even a monk who has long penetrated the Dhamma in this Dhamma & Vinaya would do well, periodically & righteously, to refute the wanderers of other persuasions in just the way Vajjiya Māhita the householder has done.” See also: DN 2; DN 16; MN 19; SN 42:8; AN 2:19; AN 3:62; AN 3 … 
  11. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:93 Views | Diṭṭhi Sutta
     … Not long afterward, the Blessed One addressed the monks: “Monks, even a monk who has long penetrated the Dhamma in this Dhamma & Vinaya would do well, periodically & righteously, to refute the wanderers of other persuasions in just the way Anāthapiṇḍika the householder has done.” See also: DN 9; MN 63; MN 72; SN 12:15; SN 22:81; AN 7:58; Dhp 92–93 … 
  12. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:99 To Upāli | Upāli Sutta
     … He speaks in season, speaks what is factual, what is in accordance with the goal, the Dhamma, and the Vinaya. He speaks words worth treasuring, seasonable, reasonable, circumscribed, connected with the goal. “He abstains from damaging seed & plant life. “He eats only once a day, refraining from the evening meal and from food at the wrong time of day. “He abstains from dancing, singing … 
  13. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 3:40 Governing Principles | Ādhipateyya Sutta
     … If I—having gone forth in this well-taught Dhamma & Vinaya—were to remain lazy & heedless, that would not be fitting for me.’ So he reflects on this: ‘My persistence will be aroused & not lax; my mindfulness established & not confused; my body calm & not aroused; my mind centered & unified.’ Having made the Dhamma his governing principle, he abandons what is unskillful, develops what is … 
  14. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 2:35 Like-minded | Samacitta Sutta
     … According to the Commentary, “here” can mean either here in the human realm or here in the Dhamma-Vinaya of a Buddha. See also: AN 3:77–78; AN 3:85–87; AN 4:123–126; Ud 4:4
  15. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 5:167 Accusing | Codanā Sutta
    Accusing Codanā Sutta  (AN 5:167) The text to Saṅghādisesa 12, one of the rules in the Vinaya, states: “Let the venerable one admonish the monks in accordance with what is Dhamma, and the monks will admonish the venerable one in accordance with what is Dhamma; for it is thus that the Blessed One’s following is nurtured: through mutual admonition, through mutual rehabilitation … 
  16. Book search result icon Handful of Leaves, Volume Four AN 10:166 To Jāṇussoṇin (On Offerings to the Dead) | Jāṇussoṇin Sutta
     … The Vinaya counts as one’s relatives all those related back through seven generations past one’s grandparents—in other words, all those descended from one’s great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents. 2. Apparently, “ornaments” for poultry would consist of brilliant plumage. Similarly, “ornaments” for elephants, horses, & cattle might consist of attractive markings. 3. For some reason, the translation of this … 
  17. Book search result icon Aṅguttara Nikāya
     … AN 4:19  Agati Sutta | Off Course  —  Four states of mind—desire, aversion, delusion, and fear—that the Vinaya often cites as leading to unfair and biased behavior. AN 4:24  Kāḷaka Sutta | At Kāḷaka’s Park  —  The Buddha explains how, despite his wide range of knowledge, he is “Such” with regard to all that he knows: He is not fastened to that knowledge … 
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