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en:tipitaka:sut:dn:dn.09.0.than [2019/10/30 10:32] – docinfo_head del. Johannen:tipitaka:sut:dn:dn.09.0.than [2022/03/24 13:44] (current) – dl removed Johann
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-====== Potthapada Sutta ====== +====== Potthapada Sutta: About Potthapada ====== 
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 Summary: url=index.html#dn.09.0.than  The wandering ascetic Potthapada brings to the Buddha a tangle of questions concerning the nature of perception. The Buddha clears up the matter by reviewing the fundamentals of concentration meditation and showing how it can lead to the ultimate. Summary: url=index.html#dn.09.0.than  The wandering ascetic Potthapada brings to the Buddha a tangle of questions concerning the nature of perception. The Buddha clears up the matter by reviewing the fundamentals of concentration meditation and showing how it can lead to the ultimate.
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