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Diáš­áš­hi Sutta


1. Diáš­áš­hi Sutta.- Bad conduct in deed, word and thought, and wrong views lead to purgatory; their opposites to heaven. A.ii.226.
2. Diṭṭhi Sutta.- The same qualities, as in the above, make one’s life barren, and earn for one the censure of the wise; their opposites have the opposite effect. A.ii.228.
3. Diáš­áš­hi Sutta.- A nun who is wrong in her views and her purpose and rejects the faith goes to purgatory. A.iii.140.
4. Diáš­áš­hi Sutta.- A monk who possesses dispassionate, benevolent and harmless thinking and right views is assured of salvation. A.ii.76.
5. Diṭṭhi Sutta.- Anāthapiṇḍka visits a gathering of confessors of other tenets and confutes them by propounding to them the tenets of the Buddha, so far as they are opposed to their own. A.v.185ff.

Dictionary of Pāli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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