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Ä€huneyya Sutta


1. Āhuneyya Sutta.- Taught at Jetavana. The six reasons connected with the control of the senses by virtue of which a monk becomes worthy of homage and of gifts. A.iii.279.
2. Ä€huneyya Sutta.- Six other qualities connected with the abhiÃ±Ã±Ä which make a monk so worthy. A.iii.280-1.
3. Āhuneyya Sutta.- Two suttas giving eight qualities that make a monk worthy of homage, etc. A.iv.290f.
4. Āhuneyya Sutta.- On nine persons worthy of homage: those who have attained the four Fruits of the Path, those four who are on the way thereto and the Gotrabhū (one who has entered the lineage of the Ariyan). A.iv.373.
5. Āhuneyya Sutta.- On ten persons described differently from the above, worthy of homage, etc. A.v.23.
Ä€huneyya Vagga.- The first chapter of the Chakka NipÄta of the Aá¹…guttara NikÄya. It consists of ten suttas. A.iii.279-88.

Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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