Builder Pañcakaṅga

2 discourses

Discourses

MN 59 Bahuvedanīya sutta - The Many Kinds of Feeling

When a debate arises regarding the classification of feelings, the Buddha explains that different presentations can be valid in their context. True understanding, he explains, fosters concord rather than quarrel. He then charts a progressive hierarchy of happiness starting with worldly pleasures.

PTS 1.396–1.399

MN 78 Samaṇamuṇḍika sutta - With Uggāhamāna, son of the ascetic Muṇḍikā

The Buddha refutes the idea that merely refraining from bad deeds makes one a supreme ascetic, pointing out this would make infants enlightened. True awakening requires actively abandoning unwholesome states and cultivating the ten qualities of an adept.

PTS 2.22–2.28