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1. Sacca Sutta. The Buddha visits the
Paribbājakārāma on the Sappinikā, and tells the Paribbājakas that, in his view,
the brahmin truths are as follows: all living things should be inviolate, all
sense delights are impermanent, painful, void of self; so with all becomings, "I
have no part in anything anywhere, and herein, for me, there is no attachment to
anything." A.ii.176f.
2. Sacca Sutta. The Buddha teaches Truth and the
path thereto. S. iv.269.

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