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1. Tissa Sutta. Relates the story of the
Buddha's nephew, Tissa (No.14), who visits the Buddha and complains that the
monks abuse him (S.ii.282).
2. Tissa Sutta. The story of Tissa
(No.14) being taken to the Buddha because he complained of distaste for the
monk's life. By means of an allegory the Buddha teaches him how he can attain
Nibbāna, and promises to help him to do so. S. iii.106f.
3. Tissa Sutta. Moggallāna, hearing the
Buddha report a conversation between two devatās at Gijjhakūta, visits the
Brahmā Tissa in order to discover if the devas had knowledge of saupādisesa and
anupādisesa.
Tissa tells him what he knows and
Moggallāna describes his visit to the Buddha. The Buddha tells him that Tissa
had omitted to mention the animittavihārī puggala, which he then proceeds to
explain (A.iv.77f; cp. A.iii.332f).

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