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Cūḷa Dukkhakkhandha Sutta


MahÄnÄma, the SÄkiyan, visits the Buddha at NigrodhÄrÄma and asks him why it is that evil states of mind arise in one. The Buddha replies that it is because of certain undiscarded states of consciousness, which can be got rid of through renunciation. He proceeds to describe how he, too, failed to find satisfaction before his Enlightenment. He then tells of a conversation he once had on Gijjhakūṭa with some Nigaṇṭhas, who believed that suffering could be got rid of through austerities and how he told them of his happiness which was far greater even than that of BimbisÄra, king of Magadha. M.i.91ff

Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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