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1. Mahapurisa Sutta
Discourse on What Constitutes a Great Man

Nalanda Vagga, Satipathana Samyutta
Mahavagga Samyutta, Samyutta Nikaya, Suttanta Pitaka

SOURCE: "Three Groups of Related Discourses from
MAHAHAVAGGA SAMYUTTA"
Translated by Professor U Ko Lay, Yangon
Edited by the Editorial Committee, DFPPS (Myanmar Tipitaka Association), 1998
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1. Mahapurisa Sutta
Discourse on What Constitutes a Great Man

      377. The Bhagava was staying at Savatthi. At that time the Venerable Sariputta approached the Bhagava, made his obeisance and sat at a certain place. Having thus taken his seat, the Venerable Sariputta said to the Bhagava: "Venerable Sir. it is said: 'A great man!' 'A great man!'. Venerable Sir, what constitues a great man? Sariputta, I say a person is a great man only when his mind is free from defilements; I say a person is not a great man when his mind is not free from defilements.

      And Sariputta, how does one get his mind free from defilements? In this Teaching, Sariputta, the bhikkhu keeps his mind steadfastly on the body with diligence, comprehension and mindfulness, thus keeping away covetousness and distress in the five khandhas. When the bhikkhu keeps his mind steadfastly on the body, it becomes free from attachment? and liberated from asavas, without any clinging, When the bhikkhu keeps his mind steadfastly on Sensation ...p... on Mind ...p... on Mind-Objects with diligence, comprehension and mindfulness, thus keeping away covetousness and distress in the five khandhas. When the bhikkhu keeps his mind steadfastly on Mind-Objects, it becomes free from attachment, and liberated from asavas, without any clinging. In this manner, Sariputta, his mind is free from defilements. Sariputta, I say a person is a great man only when his mind is free from defilements; I say a person is not a great man when his mind is not free from defilements.

End of the Mahapurisa Sutta,

the first in this Vagga.


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