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1. Bhaddiya Sutta. Records the visit of the Licchavi
Bhaddiya to the Buddha and also their conversation.
A.ii.190ff.
2. Bhaddiya Sutta. Preached in reference to
Lakuntaka Bhaddiya (q.v.).
Though hunchbacked and unsightly, yet, says the Buddha, he was highly gifted,
of a lofty nature, having achieved his goal. Even a puny boy, if wise, is truly
great, feared by men as the lion is by animals. S. ii.279.
3. Bhaddiya Sutta
The Buddha tells Bhaddiya Thera (2) that the Noble disciple who is a
sotāpanna is pleased with four things:
- unwavering loyalty to the Buddha,
- to the Dhamma,
- to the Sangha,
- and virtues; that are dear to the Noble Ones.
S.v.403.

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