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Nidト]a


1. Nidト]a Sutta.- The three means by which deeds are heaped up: greed, hatred and delusion. A.iii.338.
2. Nidト]a Sutta.- Taught at Kammト《adamma. トnanda tells the Buddha that though the Paticcasamuppト‥a is so deep, yet, to him, it is so plain. The Buddha warns him against such an idea, because all samsト〉a is due to lack of understanding of the Causal law (S.ii.92). This sutta was probably called the Cナォlanidト]a Sutta (e.g., MA.i. 225; VibhA.267) as opposed to the Mahト]idト]a Sutta.
3. Nidト]a Sutta.- Two suttas on the three originating causes of action: lust, malice and delusion. A.i.134f.
4. Nidト]a Sutta.- The three causes of action: lust, malice and delusion. A.i.263.
5. Nidト]a Sutta.- Absence of lust, malice and delusion prevents the arising of actions. A.i.264.
6. Nidト]a Sutta.- Actions are originated by desire for things which, in the past, were based on desire, for the like things in the future and at the present time. A.i.265.
7. Nidト]a Sutta.- The opposite of No. 4. A.i.266.

Dictionary of Pト〕i Proper Names 窶「 G.P. Malalasekera

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