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1. Yodhājīva Sutta. On five kinds of warriors:
those who are frightened by a cloud of dust, by the sight of a flag, by tumult,
by conflict, and those who fight victoriously; and on five similar kinds of
monks. A.iii.87f.
2. Yodhājīva Sutta. On five kinds of warriors:
those who go down into the thick of the fight where they are overpowered, those
who are wounded and die on the way to their home, those who survive for some
time but die of their wounds, those who are cured of their wounds, those that
are victorious in battle and continue to fight. There are five corresponding
kinds of monks. A.iii.94ff.
3. Yodhājīva Sutta. Records the visit of the
headman Yodhājīva to the Buddha. S. iv.308.

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