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Aṅguttara-Nikāya
Pañcaka-Nipāta
26. Upasampadā Vagga

The Book of the Gradual Sayings
The Book of the Fives
Chapter XXVI: Acceptance

Suttas 611-660

2. Makkha Peyyālaṁ

Hypocrisy (Repetition Series)

Translated by E. M. Hare

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Sutta 611

Makkhassa Abhiññāya Suttaṁ 1

Full Understanding of Hypocrisy 1

[611.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 612

Makkhassa Abhiññāya Suttaṁ 2

Full Understanding of Hypocrisy 2

[612.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 613

Makkhassa Abhiññāya Suttaṁ 3

Full Understanding of Hypocrisy 3

[613.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 614

Makkhassa Abhiññāya Suttaṁ 4

Full Understanding of Hypocrisy 4

[614.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by[1] faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 615

Makkhassa Abhiññāya Suttaṁ 5

Full Understanding of Hypocrisy 5

[615.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the full understanding of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 616

Makkhassa Pariññāya Suttaṁ 1

Comprehension of Hypocrisy 1

[616.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 617

Makkhassa Pariññāya Suttaṁ 2

Comprehension of Hypocrisy 2

[617.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 618

Makkhassa Pariññāya Suttaṁ 3

Comprehension of Hypocrisy 3

[618.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 619

Makkhassa Pariññāya Suttaṁ 4

Comprehension of Hypocrisy 4

[619.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 620

Makkhassa Pariññāya Suttaṁ 5

Comprehension of Hypocrisy 5

[620.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the comprehsnsion hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 621

Makkhassa Parikkhayāya Suttaṁ 1

Exhaustion of Hypocrisy 1

[621.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 622

Makkhassa Parikkhayāya Suttaṁ 2

Exhaustion of Hypocrisy 2

[622.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 623

Makkhassa Parikkhayāya Suttaṁ 3

Exhaustion of Hypocrisy 3

[623.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 624

Makkhassa Parikkhayāya Suttaṁ 4

Exhaustion of Hypocrisy 4

[624.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 625

Makkhassa Parikkhayāya Suttaṁ 5

Exhaustion of Hypocrisy 5

[625.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the exhaustion of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 626

Makkhassa Pahānāya Suttaṁ 1

Abandoning of Hypocrisy 1

[626.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 627

Makkhassa Pahānāya Suttaṁ 2

Abandoning of Hypocrisy 2

[627.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 628

Makkhassa Pahānāya Suttaṁ 3

Abandoning of Hypocrisy 3

[628.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 629

Makkhassa Pahānāya Suttaṁ 4

Abandoning of Hypocrisy 4

[629.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 630

Makkhassa Pahānāya Suttaṁ 5

Abandoning of Hypocrisy 5

[630.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the abandoning of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 631

Makkhassa Khayāya Suttaṁ 1

Destruction of Hypocrisy 1

[631.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 632

Makkhassa Khayāya Suttaṁ 2

Destruction of Hypocrisy 2

[632.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 633

Makkhassa Khayāya Suttaṁ 3

Destruction of Hypocrisy 3

[633.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 634

Makkhassa Khayāya Suttaṁ 4

Destruction of Hypocrisy 4

[634.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 635

Makkhassa Khayāya Suttaṁ 5

Destruction of Hypocrisy 5

[635.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the destruction of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 636

Makkhassa Vayāya Suttaṁ 1

Decay of Hypocrisy 1

[636.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 637

Makkhassa Vayāya Suttaṁ 2

Decay of Hypocrisy 2

[637.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 638

Makkhassa Vayāya Suttaṁ 3

Decay of Hypocrisy 3

[638.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 639

Makkhassa Vayāya Suttaṁ 4

Decay of Hypocrisy 4

[639.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 640

Makkhassa Vayāya Suttaṁ 5

Decay of Hypocrisy 5

[640.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the decay of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 641

Makkhassa Virāgāya Suttaṁ 1

Freedom from Hypocrisy 1

[641.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 642

Makkhassa Virāgāya Suttaṁ 2

Freedom from Hypocrisy 2

[642.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 643

Makkhassa Virāgāya Suttaṁ 3

Freedom from Hypocrisy 3

[643.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 644

Makkhassa Virāgāya Suttaṁ 4

Freedom from Hypocrisy 4

[644.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 645

Makkhassa Virāgāya Suttaṁ 5

Freedom from Hypocrisy 5

[645.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the freedom from hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 646

Makkhassa Nirodhāya Suttaṁ 1

Ending of Hypocrisy 1

[646.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 647

Makkhassa Nirodhāya Suttaṁ 2

Ending of Hypocrisy 2

[647.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 648

Makkhassa Nirodhāya Suttaṁ 3

Ending of Hypocrisy 3

[648.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 649

Makkhassa Nirodhāya Suttaṁ 4

Ending of Hypocrisy 4

[649.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 650

Makkhassa Nirodhāya Suttaṁ 5

Ending of Hypocrisy 5

[650.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the ending of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

§

 

Sutta 651

Makkhassa Cāgāya Suttaṁ 1

Quittance of Hypocrisy 1

[651.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 652

Makkhassa Cāgāya Suttaṁ 2

Quittance of Hypocrisy 2

[652.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 653

Makkhassa Cāgāya Suttaṁ 3

Quittance of Hypocrisy 3

[653.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 654

Makkhassa Cāgāya Suttaṁ 4

Quittance of Hypocrisy 4

[654.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 655

Makkhassa Cāgāya Suttaṁ 5

Quittance of Hypocrisy 5

[655.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the quittance of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 

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Sutta 656

Makkhassa Paṭinissaggāya Suttaṁ 1

Renunciation of Hypocrisy 1

[656.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of the unattractive,
of death,
of perils,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 657

Makkhassa Paṭinissaggāya Suttaṁ 2

Renunciation of Hypocrisy 2

[657.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The thought of impermanence,
of no-self,
of death,
of the cloying of food,
of there being no real joy in the whole world.

Verily, monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 658

Makkhassa Paṭinissaggāya Suttaṁ 3

Renunciation of Hypocrisy 3

[658.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

Of impermanence,
of ill in impermanence,
of there being no-self in ill,
of renunciation,
of dispassion.

Verily, monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 659

Makkhassa Paṭinissaggāya Suttaṁ 4

Renunciation of Hypocrisy 4

[659.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


 

Sutta 660

Makkhassa Paṭinissaggāya Suttaṁ 5

Renunciation of Hypocrisy 5

[660.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

''Monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
five things ought to be made to become.

What five?

The governance by faith,
the governance by energy,
the governance by mindfulness,
the governance by concentration
the governance by insight.

Verily, monks, for the renunciation of hypocrisy
these five things ought to be made to become.'

 


[1] Indriya: — saddhindriya, etc. I


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