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The eighth sutta of the Digha Nikāya. It
consists of a dialogue between the Buddha and Acela-Kassapa on
self-mortification, and contains an account of some of the practices prevalent
among the Ājīvakas.
The Buddha claims that the insight and self-control and self-mastery of the
arahant are much harder of attainment than the merely physical practices of the
ascetics, which are far more evident to the vulgar. The Buddha states that
self-mortification is an actual hindrance to spiritual development, for it turns
a man's mind from more essential matters.
It is said that at the conclusion of the
Sutta, Kassapa entered the Order and, in due course, became an arahant.
D.i.161-77.

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