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1. Khata Sutta. A man who praises and
blames without scrutiny, who shows appreciation or displeasure without testing
the object thereof - such a one carries with him an uprooted, lifeless self. Not
so the man who has the opposite qualities. A.ii.2f.
2. Khata Sutta. A man guilty of wrong
conduct towards mother, father, the Tathāgata or a Tathāgata's followers is
possessed of an uprooted, lifeless self. A.ii.4f.

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