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The Buddhist Parable of the Sower,
forming the fourth sutta of the Uraga Vagga of the Sutta Nipāta. (Pp.12ff; also
found in the Samyutta i.171ff under the name of Kasī-Sutta and included in the
Paritta). It contains the story of the Buddha's visit to Kasī-Bhāradvāja given
above. The Buddha tells him that in his work as a Teacher are to be found all
the elements of a farmer's duties: faith is the seed, insight the plough,
mindfulness the ploughshare and goad, energy the burden-bearing team. The
harvest produced by the sowing is nibbāna and the food ambrosia, free from
suffering and sorrow.

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