AppamÄda Sutta / Vagga
1. AppamÄda Sutta (2).- taught Pasenadi. Diligence is the one quality that acquires and keeps welfare both in this life and in the next; just as the elephant’s foot is chief among all feet, so is diligence the best of qualities. S.i.86, 87. 2. AppamÄda Sutta.- Diligence must be practiced by those who know not the nature of birth, becoming, etc. S.ii.132. 3. AppamÄda Sutta (2).- Diligence is the harbinger of the arising of the Ariyan Eightfold Way. S.v.30, 32. 4. Appamada Sutta (2).- Diligence is most useful for the arising of the Ariyan Eightfold Way (S.v.33); there is no other single condition like it for the arising and perfection of the Way. S.v.35, 36, 37. 5. AppamÄda Sutta.- On four occasions on which earnestness should be applied. A.ii.119f. 6. AppamÄda Sutta.- Taught in answer to a brahmin’s question. Earnestness is a quality which, if developed, brings success both in this world and in the next (A.iii.364). 7. AppamÄda Sutta.- Same as AparihÄniya Sutta (2), with the addition of samÄdhigÄravatÄ (A.iv.27f). 8. AppamÄda Sutta.- Earnestness is the best and highest of all qualities. A.v.21f. 9. AppamÄda Sutta.- The name given in the Sutta Sangaha to a sutta quoted from the Itivuttaka on the value of appamÄda. Itv.16. 1. AppamÄda Vagga.- The second chapter of the Dhammapada. 2. AppamÄda Vagga.- In the fifth division of the Samyutta NikÄya (MahÄvagga)- several chapters are found called AppamÄdavagga. Thus the fifth of the Magga Samyutta (S.v.41-5), the tenth and the fifteenth of the Bojjhanga (135, 138), the seventh of the SatipatthÄna (191), the ninth and the fourteenth of the Indriya (240, 242), the second of the SammappadhÄna (245), the second and the seventh of the Bala (250, 252), the fifth of the IddhipÄda (291) and the second of the JhÄna (308).
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