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1. Ākāsa Sutta. A conversation between
Sāriputta and Ananda at Sāvatthi on the attainment of and dwelling in the sphere
of the infinity of space (S.iii.237). The full title of the Sutta should be
ākāsānañcāyatana.
2. Ākāsa Sutta. Just as divers winds
blow in the sky, in different directions - hot, cool, dustless, etc. - so in the
body arise divers feelings. S. iv.218.
3. Ākāsa Sutta. Moggallāna tells the
monks how he won the power of dwelling in the realm of infinite space (āhāsānañcāyatana).
S.iv.266.
4. Ākāsa Sutta. Just as divers winds
blow in the sky, so when a monk cultivates the Noble Eightfold Path, the
satipatthānas, the sammappadhānas, the iddhipādas, the, indriyas, the balers and
the bojjhangas reach fulfilment. S. v.49.

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