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SampasÄdanÄ«ya Sutta


The twenty-eighth sutta of the DÄ«gha NikÄya. The Buddha is staying at the PÄvÄrika ambavana in NÄḷandÄ. SÄriputta worships him and declares that there has been, is, and will be, no one greater than the Buddha, or wiser, as regards sambodhi. He admits, in answer to the Buddha, that he knows nothing either of past Buddhas or of future ones, and that he is unable to comprehend the Buddha’s mind with his own. However, he knows the lineage of the Dhamma (Dhammanvaya), and is able to deduce therefore the qualities of past and future Buddhas.

 He then proceeds to recount the qualities and attainments in which the Buddha is unsurpassed and unsurpassable. The Buddha agrees that SÄriputta’s statement are in agreement with the Dhamma. MahÄ UdÄyÄ«, who is present, declares his amazement that the Buddha, though possessed of such marvellous qualities, should yet be so serene and resigned. The sutta ends with an exhortation by the Buddha that SÄriputta should often discourse on this topic to men and women that their doubts may be set at rest. D.iii.99 116.


Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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