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The last (thirty-fourth) Sutta of the Digha
Nikāya, preached by Sāriputta at the
Gaggarāpokkharani in Campā, in the presence of
the Buddha. It consists of groups of doctrines -
ten single doctrines, ten twofold doctrines, and so on up to ten tenfold
(D.iii.272).
It is said (DA.iii.1064) that at the end of the discourse five hundred monks
became arahants.
The Sutta is mentioned (MA.i.330) as describing the pārisuddhipadhāniyanga.

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