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VijjÄ Sutta


1. VijjÄ Sutta.- Ten qualities, the possession of which makes a man’s accomplishment complete in every detail. A.v.12f.
2. VijjÄ Sutta.- Just as ignorance (avijjÄ) is in the forefront of all evil, so is knowledge (vijjÄ) in the forefront of all good. A.v.214.
3. VijjÄ Sutta.- Anuruddha declares that, by cultivating the four foundations of mindfulness, he has been able (1) to remember divers existences in the past; (2) to discern the arising and going of beings according to their merits; and (3) to destroy the corruptions (Äsava). S.v.305.
4. VijjÄ Sutta.- Knowledge is knowledge of suffering, its cause, etc. S.v.429.
5. VijjÄ Sutta.- Taught to the Vajjians at Koá¹­igÄma. It is through not understanding suffering, its cause, etc., that beings wander on in saṃsÄra. S.v.431.
6. VijjÄ Sutta.- Those recluses who understand suffering, its cause, etc., as they really are, realise in this very life the reality of recluseship. S.v.432.
7. VijjÄ Sutta.- See Bhikkhu Sutta (4).

Dictionary of PÄli Proper Names • G.P. Malalasekera

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