Dīghāvusutta untranslated
Dīghāvusutta. Records the visit of the Buddha to Dīghāvu (see Dighāvu 2). The Buddha exhorts him to practise the six conditions which are constituent parts of knowledge (cha vijjābhāgiyadhamme). These are:
- contemplation of impermanence in the saṅkhāras,
- consciousness of dukkha in impermanence,
- of there being no-self in what is dukkha,
- consciousness of abandoning, of dispersion, and of cessation. SN.v.344f.
Dīghāsana. A monastery in Ceylon, in which lived Mahā Nāma Thera (Cv.xxxix.42). Geiger thinks (Cv.Trs.i.48, n.1) that Dīghāsana is very probably a wrong reading for Dīghasanda.
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