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1. Kūta Sutta. In a peaked house (kūtāgāra)
all the rafters converge towards the peak; so are all wrong states fixed
together in ignorance. S. ii.262.
2. Kūta Sutta. Similar to the above; all
profitable conditions have earnestness as their peak. S. v.43.
3. Kūta Sutta. Just as all the rafters
slope to the peak, so do the seven bojjhangas tend towards nibbāna. S. v.75.
4. Kūta Sutta. Two discourses of similar
import, preached to Anāthapindika. When a peaked house is un-thatched, the peak,
the roof-beams and the walls are all unprotected. When thought is unguarded all
actions also are unguarded. A.i.261f.
5. Kūta Sutta. Of the five powers (saddhā,
hiri, ottappa, viriya, paññā) the last is the peak (A.iii.10).
6. Kūta Sutta. Of the five powers, (saddhā,
viriya, sati, samādhi, paññā) the last is the peak. A.iii.12.

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