Wanderer Māgaṇḍiya

1 discourse

MN 75 Māgaṇḍiya sutta - To Māgaṇḍiya

The wanderer Māgaṇḍiya holds the view that sensual indulgence is spiritual growth and harshly criticizes the Buddha for teaching sense restraint, calling him a destroyer of spiritual growth. The Buddha skilfully reveals the true nature of sensual pleasures through vivid similes such as a leper finding relief by scorching himself over burning embers and a blind man mistaking a filthy rag for a spotless white cloth.

PTS 1.501–1.512