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1. Rahogata Vagga. The second chapter of the Vedanā Samyutta.
S.iv.216-30.
2. Rahogata Vagga. The first chapter of the Anuruddha Samyutta.
S.v.294ff.
1. Rahogata Sutta. While in solitude a monk thinks of the three kinds
of feelings, and, visiting the Buddha, questions him. The Buddha tells him that
the statement “Whatsoever is experienced is joined with dukkha" is made
concerning the impermanence of compounded things. The ceasing of activities is
gradual, so is their mastery. S. iv.216f.
2. Rahogata Suttā. Two Suttas. Moggallāna visits Anuruddha, as the
latter is meditating in solitude in Jetavana, and asks for details as to how a
monk should practice the four satipatthānas. Anuruddha explains. S. v.294ff.

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