Academic | Sutta Name | Notes | PSA Plae | Vagga | Nikaya | PTS | Keywords |
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AN.IV.218 | Dutiya Vohaarapatha Sutta | The following are modes of speech which are ignoble [anariyavohaara]: 1. claiming not to have seen what one has really seen; 2. claiming not to have heard what one has really heard; 3. claiming not to have sensed what one has really sensed, and; 4. claiming not to have known what one has really known. By contrast, the following are modes of speech which are noble [ariyavohaara]: 1. claiming not to have seen what one has really not seen; 2. claiming not to have heard what one has really not heard; 3. claiming not to have sensed what one has really not sensed, and; 4. claiming not to have known what one has really not known. | 35/570 | Catukanipaata Unallocated Pa.n.naasaka | A"nguttara | A.ii. |