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1. Kathā Sutta. -A monk should not
indulge in childish talk - e.g., about kings, robbers, ministers, etc. - but
should speak only of Ill and things connected therewith. S. v.419f.
2. Kathā Sutta. On the five qualities
which help a monk who practises Ānāpānasati to attain to the immovable state (akuppam).
These qualities include conversation which enlarges the mind. A.iii.120f.

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