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Ekakanipāta Dutiyavagga Saṅghasāmaggīsutta Vuttañhetaṁ bhagavatā vuttamarahatāti me sutaṁ: “Ekadhammo, bhikkhave, loke uppajjamāno uppajjati bahujanahitāya bahujanasukhāya bahuno janassa atthāya hitāya sukhāya devamanussānaṁ. Katamo ekadhammo? Saṅghasāmaggī. Saṅghe kho pana, bhikkhave, samagge na ceva aññamaññaṁ bhaṇḍanāni honti, na ca aññamaññaṁ paribhāsā honti, na ca aññamaññaṁ parikkhepā honti, na ca aññamaññaṁ pariccajanā honti. Tattha appasannā ceva pasīdanti, pasannānañca bhiyyobhāvo hotī”
The Book of the Ones Chapter Two Harmony in the Saṅgha This was said by the Buddha, the Perfected One: that is what I heard. “One thing, mendicants, arises in the world for the welfare and happiness of the people, for the people, for the benefit, welfare, and happiness of gods and humans. What one thing? Harmony in the Saṅgha. When the Saṅgha is in harmony, they don’t argue, insult, block, or forsake each other. This inspires confidence in those without it, and increases confidence in those who
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Tikanipāta Catutthavagga Vitakkasutta Vuttañhetaṁ bhagavatā vuttamarahatāti me sutaṁ: “Tayome, bhikkhave, akusalavitakkā. Katame tayo? Anavaññattipaṭisaṁyutto vitakko, lābhasakkārasilokapaṭisaṁyutto vitakko, parānuddayatāpaṭisaṁyutto vitakko. Ime kho, bhikkhave, tayo akusalavitakkā”ti. Etamatthaṁ bhagavā avoca. Tatthetaṁ iti vuccati: “Anavaññattisaṁyutto, lābhasakkāragāravo; Sahanandī amaccehi, ārā saṁyojanakkhayā. Yo ca puttapasuṁ hitvā, Vivāhe saṁharāni ca; Bhabbo so tādiso bhikkhu, Phuṭṭhuṁ s
The Book of the Threes Chapter Four Thoughts This was said by the Buddha, the Perfected One: that is what I heard. “Mendicants, there are these three unskillful thoughts. What three? The thought of status; of getting material things, honor, and popularity; and of fondness for others. These are the three unskillful thoughts.” The Buddha spoke this matter. On this it is said: “One concerned with being looked up to, with possessions, honor, and respect, with sharing joys with friends, is far from t
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