Brahmāyusutta untranslated

Brahmāyusutta. Records the story of the conversion of Brahmāyu (q.v.).

The Sutta contains a description of the thirty-two marks of the Mahā Purisa (Cp. Lakkhaṇasutta) and also particulars of the Buddha’s conduct in various circumstances – such as walking, eating, meditating, preaching, etc. That is an example of a Sutta in which the word “dhammacakkhu” means the three Paths leading to anāgāmiphala. MN­a.ii.617.

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