Cūḷa-RahulovÄda Sutta
The Buddha realises that RÄhula is possessed of the qualities necessary to Deliverance and goes with him to Andhavana for the siesta. There the Buddha demonstrates, by means of question and answer, that all things are impermanent, and impresses on RÄhula the manner in which the disciples of the Ariyans should strive to be delivered from them. RÄhula takes the lesson to heart, and even as it is being delivered attains to Arahantship. (M.iii.277f; this sutta is also found at S.iv.105ff, where it is called the RÄhula Sutta).
Many thousands of devas are present at the teaching of the discourse, and this sutta is therefore given as an illustration of the Buddha’s great compassion (e.g., UdA.324; MA.i320; also Mil.20). Among the suttas specially taught to RÄhula, this one emphasises vipassanÄ (AA.ii.547). It may have been the incidents mentioned in this sutta that were illustrated in the relic-chamber of the MahÄ ThÅ«pa. See Mhv.xxx.83.
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