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Samaṇa Sutta

1. Samaṇa Sutta.– There are these five aggregates: form, feeling, perception, mental formations, and consciousness. Whatever recluse or brahmin does not understand as it really is the arising, cessation, satisfaction, danger and release from them I do not call a recluse or brahmin among recluses and brahmins. S.iii.160.

2. Samaṇa Sutta.– A similar discourse to the above given to Rādha Thera by the Buddha. S.iii.191.

3. Samaṇa Sutta.– A monk has three pursuits: training in the higher morality, higher thought, and higher insight. He must follow these pursuits with keenness; otherwise his presence in the Order will be like that of an ass in a herd of cattle. A.i.229.

4. Samaṇa Sutta.– On the four kinds of monk to be found in the Order — Stream-winners, Once-returners, Non-returners, and Arahants. These are not to be found among the followers of contrary teachings. A.ii.238.

5. Samaṇa Sutta.– On the different names by which a Tathāgata is known. A.iv.340.