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Addressed by Sāriputta to Anāthapindika
when he lay on his deathbed. It was an exhortation to him not to cling to
mundane things. It is said that at the end of the sermon the banker wept aloud,
never before having heard such a homily. Soon after, he died and was born as a
deva, in which form he came to Jetavana and paid homage to the Buddha
(M.iii.258-63).
In this sutta Sāriputta says that such
sermons were not vouchsafed to the white-robed laity but reserved for the
duly-ordained (M.iii.261), a statement sometimes quoted as evidence of an
esoteric doctrine in Buddhism.
Anāthapindika makes a request that such
suttas should also be preached to laymen because there are young men whose eyes
are but slightly dimmed.

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