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1. Khema Sutta. An account of the visit
paid to the Buddha at Jetavana by the devaputta Khema and the verses uttered by
Khema on that occasion. S. i.57.
2. Khema Sutta. Two monks, Khema and
Sumana, living at Andhavana near Sāvatthi, visited the Buddha. Khema stated
before the Buddha that, when a monk has attained arahantship, the thought does
not arise in him that he is inferior to anyone or that he has his equal. Having
spoken thus, Khema took leave of the Buddha and departed; Sumana did likewise.
When they were gone the Buddha declared to the monks that, by their statement,
Khema and Sumana had manifested their arahantship. A.iii.358f.
3. Khema Sutta. On what is meant by
having attained peace (khema). A.iv.455.
4. Khema Sutta. The Buddha preaches
peace and the path thereto. S. iv.371.

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