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Ogālha or Kulagharanī Sutta
A certain monk living in a forest tract
in Kosala was held in very high esteem (ajjhogālhappatto) by a certain family. A
deva of the forest, wishing to urge him to greater effort, went to the monk in
the guise of the housewife (kulagharanī) of the family, and asked him why it was
that people spent their time in endless talk. Was he not disturbed by it? The
monk answered that a recluse should not be disturbed by other people's talk
(S.i.201).
The Commentary (SA.i.227) explains that
the monk was already an arahant, but the devatā did not know it and could not
therefore understand why he spent his time in visiting householders, hence her
question wishing to make him live in solitude.

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