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Kūṭa Sutta


1. Kūṭa Sutta.- In a peaked house (kūṭÄgÄra) all the rafters converge towards the peak; so are all wrong states fixed together in ignorance. S.ii.262.
2. Kūṭa Sutta.- Similar to the above; all profitable conditions have earnestness as their peak. S.v.43.
3. Kūṭa Sutta.- Just as all the rafters slope to the peak, so do the seven bojjhangas tend towards nibbÄna. S.v.75.
4. Kūṭa Sutta.- Two discourses of similar import, taught to AnÄthapiṇá¸ika. When a peaked house is un-thatched, the peak, the roof-beams and the walls are all unprotected. When thought is unguarded all actions also are unguarded. A.i.261f.
5. Kūṭa Sutta.- Of the five powers (saddhÄ, hiri, ottappa, viriya, paññÄ) the last is the peak (A.iii.10).
6. Kūṭa Sutta.- Of the five powers, (saddhÄ, viriya, sati, samÄdhi, paññÄ) the last is the peak. A.iii.12.

Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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