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1. Vijjā Sutta. Ten qualities, the possession of
which makes a man's accomplishment complete in every detail. A.v.12f.
2. Vijjā Sutta. Just as ignorance is in the
forefront of all evil, so is knowledge (vijjā) in the forefront of all good.
A.v.214.
3. Vijjā Sutta. Anuruddha declares that, by
cultivating the four satipatthānas, he has been able (1) to remember divers
existences in the past; (2) to discern the arising and going of beings according
to their merits; and (3) to destroy the Āsavas. S. v.305.
4. Vijjā Sutta. Knowledge is knowledge of dukkha,
its cause, etc. S. v.429.
5. Vijjā Sutta. Preached to the Vajjians at
Kotigāma. It is through not understanding dukkha, its cause, etc., that beings
wander on in samsāra. S. v.431.
6. Vijjā Sutta. Those recluses who understand
dukkha, its cause, etc., as they really are, realize in this very life the
reality of their recluses ship. S. v.432.
7. Vijjā Sutta. See Bhikkhu Sutta (4).

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