ParibbÄjaka Sutta
1. ParibbÄjaka Sutta.- A Brahmin ParibbÄjaka asks the Buddha how far the Dhamma is visible for oneself (sandiá¹á¹hiko), of immediate fruit (akÄliko), inviting investigation (ehipassiko), leading onwards (opanayiko), and realisable by the wise (paccattaṃ veditabbo viññūhi). The Buddha explains. A.i.157f. 2. ParibbÄjaka Sutta.- The Buddha visits the ParibbÄjakÄrÄma on the banks of the SappinikÄ and converses with a number of distinguished ParibbÄjakas — AnnabhÄra, Varadhara, SakuludÄyÄ« and others. The Buddha tells them that there are four factors of Dhamma that no discerning recluse or brahmin can despise — not-coveting, non-malice, right mindfulness, and right concentration. A.ii.31f.
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