I'm trying to find a specific sutta I think
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I remember there being a passage where a monk says to Buddha that he thinks the Sangha is at least 50 percent of the teaching and Buddha says something along the lines of 'it's all of it'. Can anyone help me find this or is my memory faulty and that's not what was actually said?
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I remember there being a passage where a monk says to Buddha that he thinks the Sangha is at least 50 percent of the teaching and Buddha says something along the lines of 'it's all of it'. Can anyone help me find this or is my memory faulty and that's not what was actually said?
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I remember there being a passage where a monk says to Buddha that he thinks the Sangha is at least 50 percent of the teaching and Buddha says something along the lines of 'it's all of it'. Can anyone help me find this or is my memory faulty and that's not what was actually said?
the-buddha pali-canon sutras texts
I remember there being a passage where a monk says to Buddha that he thinks the Sangha is at least 50 percent of the teaching and Buddha says something along the lines of 'it's all of it'. Can anyone help me find this or is my memory faulty and that's not what was actually said?
the-buddha pali-canon sutras texts
the-buddha pali-canon sutras texts
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Upaddha Sutta: Half (of the Holy Life)
Don't say that, Ananda. Don't say that. Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the whole
of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as friends,
companions, & comrades, he can be expected to develop & pursue the
noble eightfold path.
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Upaddha Sutta: Half (of the Holy Life)
Don't say that, Ananda. Don't say that. Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the whole
of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as friends,
companions, & comrades, he can be expected to develop & pursue the
noble eightfold path.
I have sent you and email.
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Upaddha Sutta: Half (of the Holy Life)
Don't say that, Ananda. Don't say that. Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the whole
of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as friends,
companions, & comrades, he can be expected to develop & pursue the
noble eightfold path.
I have sent you and email.
– Val
Dec 14 at 7:55
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Upaddha Sutta: Half (of the Holy Life)
Don't say that, Ananda. Don't say that. Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the whole
of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as friends,
companions, & comrades, he can be expected to develop & pursue the
noble eightfold path.
Upaddha Sutta: Half (of the Holy Life)
Don't say that, Ananda. Don't say that. Admirable friendship, admirable companionship, admirable camaraderie is actually the whole
of the holy life. When a monk has admirable people as friends,
companions, & comrades, he can be expected to develop & pursue the
noble eightfold path.
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