AN 10.41 - 10.50 Abuse

Feb 25, 06:05 PM

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10.41 Ten reasons for disputes in the Saṅgha.
10.42 Ten roots for disputes in the Saṅgha.
10.43 Ten roots for disputes in the Saṅgha.
10.44 A mendicant who wishes to admonish another should first reflect on five things in themselves and establish a further five.
10.45 Ten dangers for a monk who enters a royal harem.
10.46 The Sakyans say that they don’t always observe the eight precepts on the sabbath. The Buddha strongly admonishes them to be more consistent.
10.47 Mahāli the Licchavi asks the Buddha for the causes of bad deeds.
10.48 Topics for frequent reflection by one gone forth.
10.49 Ten things that depend on the body.
10.50 Some monks are arguing, so the Buddha teaches them ten warm-hearted principles.