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1. Nandana Sutta
The Buddha tells the monks at Jetavana how once a deva,
surrounded by celestial sensuous enjoyments in Nandanavana, declared that no
one, who had not seen the Nandana grove, understood real bliss. But another
deva, standing by, reminded him that all saints had declared such enjoyments to
be vain and impermaent. S. i.5.
2. Nandana Sutta
Records the conversation between the devaputta Nandana and
the Buddha. S. i.52.
3. Nandana Sutta
Same as Nandati Sutta (q.v.), except that here it is Māra
who utters the first verse. S. i.107.

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