
AN 10.12 Pañcaṅga Sutta: Five Factors
An Arahant has overcome the five hindrances and possesses five factors which may be considered their opposites.
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SN 46.53 Aggi Sutta: Fire
Bhikkhus, when the mind becomes excited, it is timely to develop the enlightenment factor of tranquillity…
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SN 46.2 Kāya Sutta: The Body
…the sign of the beautiful: frequently giving careless attention to it is the nutriment for the arising of unarisen sensual desire…
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AN 10.12 Pañcaṅgasutta: Five Factors | Daily Sutta Reading
And how has a bhikkhu abandoned five factors?
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SN 45.177 Nīvaraṇasutta: Hindrances | Daily Sutta Reading
This Noble Eightfold Path is to be developed for direct knowledge of these five hindrances
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AN 5.51 Āvaraṇa Sutta: Obstacles | Daily Sutta Reading
Suppose there were a river, flowing down from the mountains…
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AN 5.52 Akusalarāsisutta: A Heap | Daily Sutta Reading
For these five hindrances are a complete heap of the unwholesome.
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Iti 111 Sampannasīlasutta: Accomplishment in Ethics | Daily Sutta Reading
Seeing danger in the slightest fault, keep the rules you’ve undertaken.
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