ParÄbhava Sutta
1. ParÄbhava Sutta.- The sixth sutta of the Sutta NipÄta, taught on the day after that of the teaching of the Maá¹…gala Sutta. In the latter the Buddha had spoken of the ways of progress; the devas then wished to hear how beings deteriorated, and, at their request, Sakka sent a deva to ask the Buddha who, thereupon, taught this discourse. It is said that at the conclusion of the sutta countless beings realised the Truth. SNA.i.169 74.
The sutta deals with various causes, which lead to the decay and corruption of beings. Having well considered all the various ways of destruction, the wise man avoids them and, being endowed with insight, attains to happiness. SN.vs.91-115. 2. ParÄbhava Sutta.- Seven conditions that bring about loss. A.iv.26f.
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