Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35

දුටුගැමුණු ආරණ්‍ය සේනාසනයේ ඇති ලෙන් කුටියක්.  ඡායාරූපය හේමන්ත රණවක මහතාගෙනි.

Most Ven. U. Dhammajiva Maha Thero conducted the 35th part of his long series on Dasuttara Sutta at Mitirigala Nissaranavanaya Monastery during February 2017.

Dasuttara is the last (thirty fourth) Sutta of the Digha Nikaya, preached by Arahanth Sariputta at the Gaggarapokkharani in Campa, in the presence of the Lord Buddha. It consists of groups of doctrines – ten single doctrines, ten twofold doctrines, and so on up to ten tenfold (D.iii.272). It is said  that at the end of the discourse five hundred monks became Arahants.

Dasuttara Sutta text in Sinhala is available at Thripitakaya.org. Please click the following link to read the text of the Sutta directly from Thripitakaya.org

Dasuttara Sutta Text in Sinhala

 

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01. Q & A 01_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_05-02-2017


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02. Dhamma Talk 01_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_05-02-2017


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03. Q & A 02_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_06-02-2017


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04. Dhamma Talk 02_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_06-02-2017


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05. Q & A 03_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_07-02-2017


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06. Dhamma Talk 03_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_07-02-2017


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07. Q & A 04_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_08-02-2017


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08. Dhamma Talk 04_RET 138 Dasuttara Sutta – Part 35_08-02-2017


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