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1. Sappa Sutta. Once, when the Buddha was staying
at the Kalandakanivāpa in Veluvana, Māra appeared before him in the shape of a
monstrous cobra and tried to frighten him. But the Buddha, recognizing him, said
that Buddhas knew no fear. S. i.106f.
2. Sappa Sutta. The five disadvantages in a black
snake, and the same disadvantages in a woman they are unclean, evil
smelling, timid, fearful and betray friends. A.iii.260.
3. Sappa Sutta. Same as (2), the qualities
being anger, ill will, poison (passion in a woman), forked tongue and treachery.
A.iii.260.

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