SakkÄya Sutta
1. SakkÄya Sutta.- The Buddha teaches the monks about personality (sakkÄya), its arising, its cessation, and the way thereto. S.iii.159. 2. SakkÄyadiá¹á¹hipahÄna Sutta.- It is by the realisation of impermanence in all things that personality-view (sakkÄya diá¹á¹hi) can be abandoned. S.iv.147. 3. SakkÄyapañhÄ Sutta.- SÄriputta tells JambukhÄdaka that personality (sakkÄya) is the five factors of grasping; the Noble Eightfold Path leads to its comprehension. S.iv.259.
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