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1. Bhikkhū Sutta. A monk who knows decay and
death, birth, becoming, grasping, craving, etc., their arising, their
cessation and the way thereto such a monk stands knocking at the
door of Deathlessness. S. ii.43.
2. Bhikkhū Sutta. Whatever monks have destroyed
the Āsavas by personal knowledge and insight, have done so by cultivating and
developing the four iddhipādas. It is the same for the past, present and
future. S. v.257.
3. Bhikkhū Sutta. The Buddha explains to a group
of monks psychic power and its cultivation. S. v.287.
4. Bhikkhū Sutta. The Buddha tells a group of
monks about the seven bojjhangas and their cultivation. S. v.334f.
5. Bhikkhū or Suddhika Sutta. Four conditions,
the possession of which makes of a disciple a sotāpanna. S. v.403.

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