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The tenth sutta of the Atthaka Vagga of the
Sutta Nipāta.
It was among the suttas preached at the Mahāsamaya in answer to the questions
asked of the Buddha by the created Buddha (SnA..ii.548).
It is a long
disquisition on the characteristics of a calm sage (upasanta). He is free from
craving, anger, etc., is equable and thoughtful, possessed of calm, and walk's
in the path of righteous men (Sn. vs. 848 61).
The sutta was preached for the
benefit of the buddhi caritā. SnA.i.361; MNid. 223.

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