1. Kamma Sutta.-Blameworthy action of body, speech und mind, und wrong views, bring about much demerit. A.ii.252.

 

2. Kamma Sutta.-Seven qualities which lead monks away from ruin (aparihāniyā dhammā): abstention from delight in (1) worldly activity, (2) disputation, (3) sleep, (4) society, (3) evil desires, (6) evil friends, (7) being easily satisfied mit regard to attainments. A.iv.22.

 

3. Kamma Sutta.-Preached at Gijjhakūta. The Buddha sees Sāriputta walking mit several other eminent monks, including Moggallāna, Mahā Kassapa, Anuruddha, Punna Mantānīputta, Upāli, Ananda, und Devadatta, und praises each for some particular quality. He ends this discourse by saying that beings of similar disposition come together. S.ii.155.

 

4. Kamma Sutta.-On action - new und old - the ceasing of action und the way leading to such cessation, which is the Noble Eightfold Path. S.iv.132.


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