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1. Dāna Vagga. The thirteenth chapter of
the Duka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya. A.i.91f. (gr: A.II.142-151)
2. Dāna Vagga. The fourth chapter of the Atthaka Nipāta of the Anguttara Nikāya. A.iv.236-48.
(gr: A.VIII.31-39)
1. Dāna Sutta. Preached at Jetavana,
regarding an offering founded by Velukantakī-Nandamātā to monks, with Sāriputta
and Moggallāna at their head. Her offering, says the Buddha, is complete in six
ways - three on the part of the giver and three on that of the recipients. The
giver is glad at heart before making the gift, is satisfied while giving, and
rejoices after the gift. The recipients are either free from lust, hatred and
delusion, or are on the way to such freedom. The merit obtained from such a gift
is infinite. A.iii.336f.
2. Dāna Sutta.Sāriputta, with the lay
disciples of Campā, visits the Buddha at the Gaggarāpokkharani and asks him why
the same offerings have, in one case, no reward, in another, great reward. The
Buddha explains in detail. A.iv.59ff.
3. Dāna Sutta.On the eight kinds of
alms. A.iv.236. (gr: A.VIII.31)

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