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  • Loka Sutta

  • 1. Loka Sutta. The origin and continuance of the world depends on the six senses. S. i.41.
  • 2. Loka Sutta. The Buddha tells Pasenadi that greed, hate and delusion make for trouble and suffering in the world. S. i.98.
  • 3. Loka Sutta. The origin and passing away of the world depend on the senses and their objects. S. ii.73.
  • 4. Loka Sutta. The world is so called because it crumbles away (lujjati). S. iv.52.
  • 5. Loka Sutta. Because of eye and object arises eye consciousness. Thence comes contact, feeling, craving, grasping and becoming. Thus is the world originated; with their cessation the world ceases. S. iv.87.
  • 6. Loka Sutta. Anuruddha tells Sāriputta that his knowledge of the universe is due to the cultivation of the four satipatthānas. S. v.175.
  • 7. Loka Sutta. Anuruddha tells his companions that he knows the world and its divers shapes and forms through the satipatthānas. S. v.304.
  • 8. Loka Sutta. In this world of many kinds of beings, the Tathāgata an Āriyan. S. v.435.
  • 9. Loka Sutta. The world and its arising are fully known by a Tathāgata and he is released from both; he also knows the ending of it and the way thereto. He speaks as he does; he is unconquered in the world. A.ii.23.


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