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Preached at Sāvatthi on Komudī, the
full-moon day of the fourth month. The monks had gathered together to see the
Buddha and eminent disciples had been busy instructing their pupils in the
various attainments. The Commentary says the Buddha had not gone on tour as
usual because he wanted to give the monks opportunity of developing their
attainments. (MA.ii.895-6.)
Seeing them thus assembled, the Buddha
was pleased with their demeanour and described how in the confraternity of monks
were to be found men of various degrees of attainment. Some of them practised
the cultivation of mindfulness by breathing exercises and the Buddha proceeded
to explain how it was done. Such mindfulness leads to the development of the
four satipatthānas, and these, in turn, to the seven bojjhangas. Through them
one attains deliverance through understanding. M.iii.78-88.

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