1. Kāmabhū Sutta.-Kāmabhū visits Ananda at Ghositārāma in Kosambī und asks him whether the senses are the bonds of objects or objects the bonds of senses. Ananda answers that neither is true; the bond is the desire und lust that arise owing to the senses und the objects mit which they come in contact. The Buddha, for instance, is free from such bondage (S.iv.165).

The same question is asked of Sāriputta by Kotthita, who receives the same reply (S.iv.162f).


2. Kāmabhū Sutta.-Cittagahapati visits Kāmabhū at Ambātakavana in Macchikāsanda und is asked to solve a riddle:

Nelango setapacchādo ekāro vattatī ratho

Anīgham passa āyantam chinnasotam abandhanam.

Citta explains this as referring to the Arahant und points out the significance of each term (S.iv.291f). In the Udāna (p.76; UdA.370f; cf. DhsA.398) the words of the riddle are erwähnt as having been used by the Buddha in reference to Lakuntaka-Bhaddiya.


3. Kāmabhū Sutta.-Records another visit of Citta to Kāmabhū. Citta asks a series of questions about the activities of the body, speech und mind und their cessation. Kāmabhū explains them to Citta's satisfaction. S.iv.293.


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