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Mahānāma Sutta 1 - 7
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Mahānāma the Sākyan visits the
Buddha at Nīgrodhārāma and confesses his worry as to where he would be reborn
if he were to meet with an accident while passing through the crowded streets
of Kapilavatthu! The Buddha assures him that he need not distress himself as
he has for long practised faith and virtue, learning, renunciation and
insight. His mind will soar aloft like a jar of butter or of oil, broken in a
deep pool of water, where the fragments of the jar will sink but the butter
and the oil float. S. v.370.
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The circumstances are similar to
those of the above sutta. The noble disciple, possessed of unwavering loyalty
to the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha, and who cultivates virtues dear to
the Ariyans, such a one is destined to Nibbāna. Mahānāma is such a one.
S. v.371; 404.
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See Godha Sutta.
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Mahānāma asks the Buddha, at
Nigrodhārāma, as to how a man becomes a disciple, how virtuous and a believer,
how far is he given to generosity and blessed with insight? The Buddha answers
his questions. S. v.395f.
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The Buddha tells Mahānāma, in
answer to his question, that the noble disciple who has won the fruit (āgataphala)
and grasped the teaching (vińńātasāsana), lives a life of abundance, his mind
occupied with thoughts of the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha, the virtues
he practises, his liberality and the devas. Thus among uneven folk he lives
evenly and untroubled. A.iii.284ff.
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On six qualities which are
developed in a monk who is faithful, energetic, mindful, concentrated and
wise. His thoughts dwell on the Tathāgata, the Dhamma and the Sangha, on his
own generosity and on the devas. Thus his mind is free from thoughts of ill
will, lust, folly; it is direct, And he realises the attha and dhamma and the
joy associated with dhamma; his body is serene and his mind filled with joy.
A.v.328ff.; cp. No. 5 above.
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Very similar to sutta No. 6.
A.v.332ff.

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