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MÅ«lapariyÄya Sutta


The first sutta of the Majjhima NikÄya. It was taught in the Subhagavana in UkkatthÄ, and is claimed as striking the keynote of the entire doctrine of the Buddha (sabbadhamma-mÅ«lapariyÄya). In the sutta the Buddha explains various contemporary systems of philosophy and points out the differences between these and his own system. It also deals with the theory of the soul and of nibbÄna (M.i.1-6).

The Commentary* states that the five hundred monks to whom the sutta was addressed found no pleasure in listening to it. The Buddha, realising this, taught to them the MÅ«lapariyÄya JÄtaka** (q.v.) Their pride was thereby vanquished, and they begged the Buddha for a subject of meditation. Later, when the Buddha was away journeying, staying at the Gotamaka cetiya in VesÄli, he taught to them the Gotamaka Sutta and they became Arahants.

* MA.ii.46ff.; see also AA.i.457 and J.ii.269, where it is stated that at the end of the Gotamaka Sutta the earth trembled.
** However, in the introduction to the JÄtaka itself, it is stated that the JÄtaka was related, not to them, but in reference to them, after they had become Arahants.


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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