(1:29) AN 6-59 Darukammika Sutta. (2:39) Indeed strange for the Buddha to ask this question. For what purpose? (3:24) The underlying purpose is to correct some wrong views about ascetic practices. (4:44) The Buddha's view about ascetic practices (16:06) Wrong view of the householder (17:00) Can't judge a book by its cover (20:42) Right intention of giving is important (23:51) Overview summary (24:40) Q&A (30:41) AN 6-60 Hatthi. (39:28) significant point about the 4 Jhanas and signless concentration. (54:51) Ven. Citta Hatthisariputta is the famous case of a monk who disrobed 6 times yet still attained arahatship eventually. He was ordained 7 times. (57:02) Q&A
Thank you, Bhante. Sadhu, sadhu, sadhu.
rejoice! free sense guide effort☠️🦅
(1:29) AN 6-59 Darukammika Sutta. (2:39) Indeed strange for the Buddha to ask this question. For what purpose? (3:24) The underlying purpose is to correct some wrong views about ascetic practices. (4:44) The Buddha's view about ascetic practices (16:06) Wrong view of the householder (17:00) Can't judge a book by its cover (20:42) Right intention of giving is important (23:51) Overview summary (24:40) Q&A (30:41) AN 6-60 Hatthi. (39:28) significant point about the 4 Jhanas and signless concentration. (54:51) Ven. Citta Hatthisariputta is the famous case of a monk who disrobed 6 times yet still attained arahatship eventually. He was ordained 7 times. (57:02) Q&A
Thank you for the time stamps. Sadhu!
@@MsLeenite I left time stamp for the talks on AN-6-49/51 & AN 6-55 as well.
@@stanbimi Then thank you times 2 more, Stan. 😊🙏