Mahāsaccaka Sutta
Saccaka visits the Buddha at the Kūtāgārasālā and
questions him on the disciplining of the body and the mind. The Buddha describes
to him the training he underwent from the time of leaving the world to that of
his Enlightenment, stopping at no exertion, avoiding no austerities till, in the
end, wisdom came to him, and he realized that bliss could not be experienced
with an emaciated body. The Pañcavaggiyas, who had been with him till then, left
him in disgust. But he persevered, and, in the end, destroyed the Āsavas.
Saccaka, addressed in the sutta as Aggivessana, expresses great admiration for
the Buddha and acknowledges his superiority over other teachers. M.i.237 51; see
Thomas: op. cit., 58.

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