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1. Vassa Sutta. A monk asks the Buddha why it
sometimes rains. It rains when the Vassavalākaka devas wish to revel their
bodies answers the Buddha. S. iii.257.
2. Vassa Sutta. Just as rain, falling on mountain
tops, flows into gullies, pools, great lakes and rivers and from there into the
ocean, so do the virtues of the Ariyan disciple flow onwards and lead to the
destruction of the Āsavas. S. v.396.
3. Vassa Sutta. On five things which stop rain: the
fiery element raging in the upper air, the windy element, Rāhu, the indolence of
the rain clouds, the wickedness of men. A.iii.243.

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