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In the Buddha's Words - Bhikkhu Bodhi [252]

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Included within identity (sakkāyapariyāpannā): included in the five aggregates. When the Buddha teaches them the Dhamma stamped with the three characteristics, exposing the faults in the round of existence, the fear of knowledge enters into them.

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*: excerpt from a longer sutta

†: several suttas combined

Dīgha Nikāya

Majjhima Nikāya

SUTTA PTS VOL. & PAGE TEXT TEXT TITLE PAGE

9 I46–55 IX,3 a discourse on right view 323–35

10 I55–63 VIII,8 the four establishments of mindfulness 281–90

12* I70–72 X,5(4) the powers and grounds of self-confidence 417–19

13 I84–90 VI,3 properly appraising objects of attachment 193–99

19* I117–18 X,5(6) the man desiring our good 420

20 I 118–22 VIII,5 the removal of distracting thoughts 275–78

21* I 126–27, 129 VIII,6 the mind of loving-kindness 278–79

22* I 139–40 X,4(3) a monk whose crossbar has been lifted 407–8

22* I 140–42 X,1(3) in the Dhamma well expounded 386

26* I 160–67 II,3(1) seeking the supreme state of sublime peace 54–59

26* I 167–73 II,4 the decision to teach 69–75

27 I 175–84 VII,4 the graduated training 241–50

29 I 192–97 VII,1(2) the heartwood of the spiritual life 233–37

36* I 240–49 II,3(2) the realization of the three true knowledges 59–67

39* I 274–80 VII,5 the higher stages of training with similes 250–53

41 I 286–90 V,1(2) why beings fare as they do after death 156–61

47 I 317–20 III,4 investigate the teacher himself 93–96

54* I 364–66 VI,4(1) cutting off all affairs 199–202

63 I 426–32 VII,1(1) the arrow of birth, aging, and death 230–33

64* I 434–37 X,3(1) abandoning the five lower fetters 396–98

70* I 477–79 X,1(5) seven kinds of noble persons 390–92

72* I 486–88 IX,5(6) the fire and the ocean 367–69

73* I 490–93 X,1(4) the completeness of the teaching 386–90

75* I 504–8 VI,4(2) the fever of sensual pleasures 202–5

82* II 65–82 VI,6 four summaries of the Dhamma 207–13

93 II 147–54 IV,6(3) purification is for all four castes 132–37

95* II 168–77 III,5 steps toward the realization of truth 96–103

99* II 206–8 V,5(2) the four divine abodes 177–78

104* II 245–47 IV,6(1) six roots of dispute 130–31

104* II 250–51 IV,6(2) six principles of cordiality 131–32

109 III 15–19 IX,4(1)(b) a catechism on the aggregates 338–41

123 III 118–20; 122–24 II,2 the Buddha’s conception and birth 50–54

135 III 202–6 V,1(3) kamma and its fruits 161–66

140* III 240–43 IX,4(3)(c) the six elements 350–53

140* III 244–47 X,4(7) the sage at peace 410–12

146* III 274–75 IX,1(2) wisdom as a knife 321

Saṃyutta Nikāya

SUTTA PTS VOL. & PAGE TEXT TEXT TITLE PAGE

3:3 I71 <163–64> I,1(1) aging and death 26

3:25 I 100–102 <224–29> I,1(2) the simile of the mountain 26–28

12:1 II 1–2 IX,4(4)(a) what is dependent origination? 353

12:15 II 16–17 IX,4(4)(d) a teaching by the middle 356–57

12:20 II 25–27 IX,4(4)(b) the stableness of the Dhamma 353–55

12:33 II 56–59 IX,4(4)(c) forty-four cases of knowledge 355–56

12:38 II 65–66 IX,4(4)(e) the continuance of consciousness 357–58

12:44 II 73–74 IX,4(4)(f) the origin and passing of the world 358–59

12:65 II 104–7 II,3(3) the ancient city 67–69

13:1 II 133–34 X,2(3) the breakthrough to the Dhamma 394

14:1 II 140 IX,4(3)(a) the eighteen elements 349

14:37–39† II 175–77 IX,4(3)(b) the four elements 349–50

15:1 II 178 I,4(1) grass and sticks 37

15:2 II 179 I,4(2) balls of clay 37–38

15:3 II 179–80 VI,9(1) the stream of tears 218–19

15:5 II 181–82 I,4(3) the mountain 38

15:8 II 183–84 I,4(4) the river Ganges 38–39

15:13 II 187–89 VI,9(2) the stream of blood 219–20

22:7 III 15–18 I,2(3) anxiety due to change 33–35

22:45 III 44–45 IX,4(1)(d) impermanent, suffering, nonself 342–43

22:56 III 58–61 IX,4(1)(a) phases of the aggregates 335–37

22:58 III 65–66 X,5(1) the Buddha and the arahant 413–14

22:59 III 66–68 IX,4(1)(c) the characteristic of nonself 341–42

22:76* III 83–84 X,4(8) happy indeed are the arahants 412–13

22:78 III 84–85 X,5(7) the lion 420–21

22:82 III 100–103 IX,4(1)(b) a catechism on the aggregates 338–41

22:89 III 126–32 X,4(1) removing the residual

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