silāyupa sutta
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Definition[1]
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Silāyupa Sutta
Sāriputta tells the monks that when a monk is wholly freed, objects, sounds, scents, etc., that come within the range of his senses, cannot overwhelm his mind. It is like a stone column ten cubits long, one half of it buried in the ground, which cannot be shaken by the wind.
The sutta was preached as the result of a conversation between Sāriputta and Candikāputta regarding the teachings of Devadatta. A.iv.402f.
Source
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Dictionary of Pali Proper Names, G P Malalasekera (1899-1973), which is available as printed version from
Related
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silence , śīlendrabodhi , silent , silent buddha , silent one , śilāyūpa , śīlaya , śilāvyādhi , śīlavṛtti , śīlavṛtta