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The fifteenth sutta of the Atthakavagga
of the Sutta Nipata (Sn.182f).
It was preached by the Buddha when he
went to settle the quarrel between the Sākiyans and the Koliyans.
It was the last to be preached on that
occasion. At the end of the discourse their quarrels ceased and five hundred
Sākiyan and five hundred Koliyan youths entered the Order by way of
ehibhikkhupabbajjā (SnA.566-9; J. v.413-4).
The sutta deals with various aspects of
self-control and a description of one who might be called a muni.

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