Academic Sutta NameNotes PSA PlaeVaggaNikayaPTSKeywords
A.10_087 Adhikara.na Sutta The ten factors leading to disharmony in the monastic community. Monks who tend to cause disharmony in the community tend to be those who: 1. are not interested in calming disputes; 2.are disinterested in training; 3. have peverse desires; 4. are angry; 5. belittle the goodness of others; 6. are boastful; 7. are deceitful; 8. do not meditate on the teachings; 9. do not favour seclusion, and; 10. are inhospitable to their fellow monks. Such monks tend to be like an unbroken colt who want the attention and privileges of a thoroughbred -- but when not recieving enough attention, instead causes disharmony in the community. 38/269 Dasaka Nipaata, Dutiya Pa.n.naasaka A"nguttara A.i.


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