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ParihÄna Sutta


1. ParihÄna Sutta.- SÄriputta tells the monks of the qualities which lead to their deterioration â€” not listening to the Dhamma, not having clear ideas about it, not practising it, and not obtaining fresh knowledge thereof. He who wishes to progress should train himself to know both his own mind and the minds of others; he should practise introspection. A.v.102 ff.
2. ParihÄna Sutta.- On eight conditions which lead to the degeneration of a learner, and their opposites. A.iv.331f.
3. ParihÄna Sutta.- On the six stations of mastery (cha abhibhÄyatanÄni) which prevent a monk from falling away. Seeing an object with the eye, he does not allow evil and unprofitable states to arise in his mind, memories and hopes akin to fetters that bind. Likewise with the other senses. S.iv.76f.
4. ParihÄna Sutta.- A conversation between Ä€nanda and Bhadda at the Kukkuá¹­ÄrÄma in PÄá¹­aliputta, regarding decay and non decay. S.v.173.

Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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