Search results for: virtue

  1. Book search result icon Udāna Ud 8:6 Pāṭali Village | Pāṭaligāma Sutta
     … This is the first drawback coming from an unvirtuous person’s failure in virtue. “Furthermore, the bad reputation of the unvirtuous person, failing in virtue, gets spread about. This is the second drawback coming from an unvirtuous person’s failure in virtue. “Furthermore, whatever assembly the unvirtuous person, failing in virtue, approaches–whether of noble warriors, brahmans, householders, or contemplatives–he/she does so … 
  2. Book search result icon Udāna Ud 5:3 The Leper | Kuṭṭhi Sutta
     … But on encountering the Dhamma & Vinaya made known by the Tathāgata, he acquired conviction, virtue, learning, relinquishment, & discernment. Having acquired conviction, virtue, learning, relinquishment, & discernment on encountering the Dhamma & Vinaya made known by the Tathāgata, now–on the break-up of the body, after death–he has reappeared in a good destination, a heavenly world, in company with the Devas of the Heaven of … 
  3. Book search result icon Udāna Ud 6:2 Seclusion | Paṭisalla Sutta
     … scents, & creams; handling gold & silver, it’s hard for you to know whether these are arahants or on the path to arahantship. “It’s through living together that a person’s virtue may be known, and then only after a long period, not a short period; by one who is attentive, not by one who is inattentive; by one who is discerning, not by … 
  4. Book search result icon Udāna Ud 7:5 The Dwarf | Lakuṇṭha Sutta
     … In SN 41:5, Citta the householder explains this verse as follows: “Faultless stands for virtues. “Canopied in white stands for release. “Single-spoked stands for mindfulness. “Rolls along stands for coming and going. “Chariot stands for this body composed of the four elements…. “Passion is a trouble; aversion is a trouble; delusion is a trouble. These have been abandoned by a monk whose … 
  5. Book search result icon Udāna Ud 4:1 Meghiya | Meghiya Sutta
     … In one whose awareness-release is still immature, this is the second quality that brings it to maturity. “Furthermore, he gets to hear at will, easily and without difficulty, talk that is truly sobering and conducive to the opening of awareness, i.e., talk on modesty, contentment, seclusion, non-entanglement, arousing persistence, virtue, concentration, discernment, release, and the knowledge & vision of release. In one … 
  6. Book search result icon Udāna
     … Ud 8:6  Pāṭaligāma Sutta | Pāṭali Village  —  The rewards of virtue and of dedicating merit to the devas. Ud 8:7  Dvidhapatha Sutta | A Fork in the Path  —  One of the Buddha’s attendants disobeys him. Ud 8:8  Visākhā Sutta | Visākhā  —  Lady Visākhā wishes for many grandchildren. Ud 8:9  Dabba Sutta | Dabba (1)  —  Ven. Dabba Mallaputta performs a miracle on his death … 
  7. Book search result icon Udāna Introduction | Udāna
     … 2:8, 7:9, 8:6 In praise of the practice of giving, virtue, and meditation: 8:5 Saṁvega: Chastising monks: 2:2, 3:8, 3:9, 4:1, 8:7 Commenting on monks’ misbehavior: 4:2, 5:5, 5:8 Seeing the foolishness of other sectarians: 1:9, 2:4, 2:6, 6:4, 6:5, 6:6, 6:10 Teaching children who … 
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