KokÄlika Sutta
1. KokÄlika (KokÄliya) Sutta.- (See KokÄlika 2)
The story of KokÄlika — according to Buddhaghosa (SnA.ii.473), to be distinguished as Cūḷa KokÄlika. It contains the verses taught by the Buddha to KokÄlika. The verses describe the evil of back-biting and the terrors that await the back-biter after death. The Sutta NipÄta contains twenty-two verses (657-78). The Sutta NipÄta Commentary says (p.477f) that the last two stanzas are not explained in the MahÄ Aá¹á¹hakathÄ, and that therefore they did not belong to the original sutta. Of the remaining twenty the last fourteen (663-76) are called by Buddhaghosa the TuritavatthugÄthÄ, and he says that they were uttered by MoggallÄna as KokÄlika lay dying, by way of admonition, and that, according to others, MahÄ Brahma was the speaker. The first three stanzas (658-60) are, in the Saṃyutta NikÄya (i.149), attributed to Tudu. In the Aá¹…guttara NikÄya (v.171-4; the verses are also found in A.ii.3 and in S.i.149ff; Netti.132), also, Tudu speaks them; but according to this version the Buddha repeats them. 2. KokÄlika Sutta.- Gives the story of KokÄlika (2) speaking ill of SÄriputta and MoggallÄna before the Buddha, of KokÄlika’s illness and death, of his admonition by Tudu, and of the announcement of his death and subsequent birth in the Paduma-niraya by SahampatÄ« to the Buddha. A monk questions the Buddha on the duration of suffering in the Paduma-niraya, and the Buddha proceeds to instruct him by means of various illustrations. The sutta ends with the repetition by the Buddha of Tudu’s verses. A.v.171-4; also S.i.149ff. 3. KokÄlika Sutta.- SubrahmÄ visits the Buddha at SÄvatthi and utters verses in reference to KokÄlika. The man who tries to limit the illimitable becomes confused. S.i.148.
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