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1. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Recluses and brahmins who
know decay-and death, its uprising, its cessation and the way thereto they are
held in honour; not so the others. S. ii.14f.
2. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Similar to (1). They know
not only decay and death but likewise all the factors of this entire mass of
Ill; such realize, in this very life, the goal of recluseship. S. ii.45f.
3. Samanabrāhmana Suttā. A group of suttas similar
to the above; the good recluses and brahmins know about decay and death, birth,
becoming, grasping, craving, feeling, contact, sense, name and form,
consciousness and activities. S. ii.129f.
4. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Honoured recluses and
brahmins are those who know the satisfaction, the danger and the escape
regarding gains, favours and flattery. S. ii.236f.
5. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Real recluses and brahmins
are those who understand the arising, destruction, satisfaction, danger and
escape from the three kinds of feeling. S. iv.234f.
6. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Recluses and brahmins who
have understood fully the five controlling powers (indriyāni) are worthy of
honour. S. v.195.
7. Samanabrāhmana Sutta.
Similar to (6), regarding the six sense abilities. S. v.206.
8. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Same as (6), but the
controlling powers are different case, etc. S. v.208.
9. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. The results of the
development of the four iddhi-pādas by recluses and brahmins. S. v.273f.
10. Samanabrāhmana Sutta. Recluses and brahmins who
have gained, are gaining, and will gain, the highest wisdom, do so through
understanding of the Four Noble Truths. S. v.416f.

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