NÄvÄ Sutta
1. NÄvÄ Sutta.- Also called the Dhamma Sutta. It was taught in reference to SÄriputtaās habit when he was on tour of worshipping the direction in which his teacher, Assaji, lived. Others noticed this and said it was a relic of his old brahmanic habit of worshipping the different quarters. However, the Buddha said there was no need of SÄriputta to do that, for even the devas themselves worshipped him. In the sutta the wise man is compared to a ship (nÄvÄ) which takes many others across. SN.vs. 316 23; SNA.i.325ff. 2. NÄvÄ Sutta.- See VÄsijata Sutta. 3. NÄvÄ Sutta.- If a sea going vessel is left stranded on the bank, it is dried up by the wind and sun in the dry season and rotted by water in the rains ā so are the fetters in the case of a monk who cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path. S.v.51.
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