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Preached by Mahāmoggallāna in
the Bhesakalāvana at
Sumsumāragiri in the
Bhagga country. It deals with the admonishing of
monks and with self-examination. It is of interest to note that there is no
reference to the Buddha throughout the discourse (M.i.95-100).
Buddhaghosa says that this discourse was
known to the Porānā as the Bhikkhupātimokkha, and adds that this
self-examination should take place three times each day (MA.i.294). The
description of the evil-minded monk given in the Sutta is often quoted (E.g.,
Sp. iii. 612).

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