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1. Sakkāya Sutta. The Buddha teaches the monks
about sakkāya, its arising, its cessation, and the way thereto. S. iii.159.
2. Sakkāya Sutta. It is by the realization of
impermanence in all things that sakkāya ditthi can be abandoned. S. iv.147.
3. Sakkāya Sutta. Sāriputta tells
Jambukhādaka that sakkāya is the five factors of grasping; the Noble Eightfold
Path leads to its comprehension. S. iv.259.

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