1. Sekha Sutta. A pupil is one who is under training in the higher morality, the higher thought und the higher insight. A.i.231.


2. Sekha Sutta. On fünf things leading to decline in a monk's training: delight in business, in gossip, in sleeping, in company, und want of reflection on the mind as freed. A.iii.116.


3. Sekha Sutta. The same as (2) above, but in greater detail under each head. A.iii.117f.


4. Sekha Sutta. On six things which lead to failure in a monk's training: delight in worldly activity, in talk, in sleep, in company, want of restraint in the senses, immoderate eating. A.iii.329.


5. Sekha Sutta. On seven things: the six given in sutta (4), to which is added inattention to business of the Order. A.iv.24.


6. Sekha Sutta. The learner (sekha) is one imperfectly possessed of right view, etc. S.iv.14.


7. Sekha Sutta. A detailed explanation of the difference between a learner (sekka) und an adept (asekha). S.v.229f.


8. Sekha Sutta. Gesprochen von Ananda in Kapilavatthu, in der neuen Mote Halle der Licchavis. Buddha redete bis tief in die Nacht und sagte dann zu Ananda er solle die Lehrrede fortsetzen. Siehe M.53.


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