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− | ''' [[Gavampati]] Sutta'''.Preached by [[Gavampati]] at [[Sahajāti]] in the Ceti country. A number of the {{Wiki|senior}} [[monks]] were talking of [[dukkha]], and [[Gavampati]] tells them that he [[knows]] from the [[Buddha's]] own [[self]] that whosoever [[understands]] [[dukkha]] [[knows]] all its aspects - its [[nature]], its [[arising]], its [[cessation]] and the [[path]] thereto. S. v.436. | + | ''' [[Gavampati]] Sutta'''.Preached by [[Gavampati]] at [[Sahajāti]] in the Ceti country. A number of the {{Wiki|senior}} [[monks]] were talking of [[dukkha]], and [[Gavampati]] tells them that he [[knows]] from the [[Buddha's]] [[own]] [[self]] that whosoever [[understands]] [[dukkha]] [[knows]] all its aspects - its [[nature]], its [[arising]], its [[cessation]] and the [[path]] thereto. S. v.436. |
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 22 February 2015
Gavampati Sutta.Preached by Gavampati at Sahajāti in the Ceti country. A number of the senior monks were talking of dukkha, and Gavampati tells them that he knows from the Buddha's own self that whosoever understands dukkha knows all its aspects - its nature, its arising, its cessation and the path thereto. S. v.436.