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1. Ākankheyya Sutta. The sixth sutta of
the Majjhima Nikāya, preached at Jetavana.
A monk must conform to the sīla, the
pātimokha and the sikkhāpadas, whatever be his yearnings, whether to be beloved
of his fellows, to be given robes etc., to gain the four jhānas, to make an end
of dukkha or to be possessed of such powers as dibbacakkhu, etc. (M.i.33-6)
This sutta is often mentioned (E.g., DA.i.50; MA.i.13) as an example of a discourse
preached by the Buddha of his own accord (attano ajjhāsayen'eva).
2. Ākankkheyya Sutta.Preached to the
monks at Jetavana on the ambitions that should stir a monk's heart. A.v.131-3.

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