MN 100

Saṅgāravasutta

With Saṅgārava

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn100:3.1 Now at that time the student Saṅgārava was residing in Caṇḍalakappa. He was young, newly tonsured; he was sixteen years old. He had mastered the three Vedas, together with their vocabularies and ritual performance, their phonology and word classification, and the testaments as fifth. He knew them word-by-word, and their grammar. He was well versed in cosmology and the marks of a great man.

mn100:3.2 Hearing Dhanañjānī’s exclamation,

mn100:3.4 “The brahmin lady Dhanañjānī is a disgrace! Though brahmins proficient in the three Vedas are found, she will praise that shaveling, that fake ascetic.”

mn100:3.5 “But dearest boy, you don’t understand the Buddha’s ethics and wisdom.

mn100:3.6 If you did, you’d never think of abusing or insulting him.”

mn100:3.7 “Well then, ma’am, let me know when the Buddha arrives in Caṇḍalakappa.”

mn100:3.8 “I will, dearest,” she replied.

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