MN 32

Mahāgosiṅgasutta

The Longer Discourse at Gosiṅga

Majjhima Nikāya · Terj. Bhikkhu Sujato

mn32:7.1 When he had spoken, Sāriputta said to Mahākassapa,

mn32:7.2 “Reverend Kassapa, Anuruddha has answered according to his own inspiration.

mn32:7.3 And now we ask you the same question.”

mn32:7.6 “Reverend Sāriputta, it’s a mendicant who lives in the wilderness, eats only almsfood, wears rag robes, and owns just three robes; and they praise these things. They are of few wishes, content, secluded, aloof, and energetic; and they praise these things. They are accomplished in ethics, immersion, wisdom, freedom, and the knowledge and vision of freedom; and they praise these things.

mn32:7.7 That’s the kind of mendicant who would grace this park.”

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