1. Cetovimuttiphala Sutta.-When ein Mönch perceives the foulness of the body, is conscious of the cloying of food, feels distaste for the world, perceives impermanence in all compounded things, und has the thought of death inwardly established in him, there come to ihm mind-emancipation und emancipation by way of insight und he becomes completely free. A.iii.84.
2. Cetovimuttiphala Sutta.-The thought of impermanence, of ill in impermanence, of no-self in ill, of renunciation und of dispassion - these things, when developed, have, as their fruit, mind-emancipation und emancipation by way of insight. A.iii.85.