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A sophist takes the Buddha to debate, hoping to outwit him, whereas he is the one losing in the end. Link to the discourse: https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/MN/MN35.html
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MN 37: The Shorter Craving-Destruction Discourse (Cūḷa Taṇhāsaṅkhaya Sutta)
We need to act our talk. In this discourse, we see Venerable Mogallana bringing Sakka, the heavenly king, back to his senses. Link to the sutta: https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/MN/MN37.html
MN 36: The Longer Discourse to Saccaka (Maha Saccaka Sutta)
In the MN 36, the Buddha teaches and answers to the questions of the skeptic Saccaka. He elucidates the right concepts of development of mind and body; his spiritual journey into homelessness and his unwavering persistence to not allow feelings of pleasure and pain take over his mind; the jhanas and the three knowledges; what is the real delusion. Impressed, in the end, Saccaka praises the Buddha.
MN 35: The Shorter Discourse to Saccaka Cūḷa Saccaka Sutta
MN 33: The Greater Cowherd Discourse Mahā Gopālaka Sutta
In this MN:33, the Buddha speaks of the qualities that make up a good and not good monk. Link to the sutta: https://www.dhammatalks.org/suttas/MN/MN33.html
MN:31 The Shorter Gosiṅga Sāla-tree Discourse Cūḷagosiṅgasāla Sutta
The Buddha converses with venerables Anuruddha, Nandiya and Kimbila regarding their progress and is very impressed by them. My email: sankalpachakma@gmail.com
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