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Preached by the Buddha to
Aggika-Bhāradvāja (2). The brahmin exalts the knowledge of the three Vedas. The
Buddha tells him that a mere babbling of Vedic runes does not make a brahmin of
a man who is defiled within and is deceitful. He should have knowledge of former
lives, of other worlds and of the higher lore (abhiññā) that gives cessation of
birth.
Aggika-Bhāradvāja offers the Buddha the
prepared meal as a fee for his teaching, but the Buddha rejects it because "the
Buddhas do not accept wages." The brahmin should, if he so desire, extend his
hospitality to him for his holiness, and not for his ability to chant verses.
S.i.166-7.

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