Peter Masefield wrote:
PM> In the third chapter of my book, I give textual references for five distinct ways in which
PM> this seems to have taken place:
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PM> (5) by reviewing Dhamma heard (e.g. M I 501).
The excerpt from this Magandiya sutta is available at
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/canon/majjhima/mn75.html
PM> In addition, I append tables citing occassions upon which various individuals (a) received
PM> the Dhammacakkhu via an anupubbikathaa; and (b) attained arahantship through a further
PM> oral tecahing.
So far I have found ten instances of (b) with oral teaching included
in the sutta:
Mahaapu.n.nama MN 3.1.9 (109) III.15 (available at metta.lk)
Chachakka MN 3.5.6 (148) III.280 (available on the net)
Ti.msamatta SN 2.4.3 II.187
Anatta-lakkhana SN 22.59 III.66 (available)
Khemaka SN 3.1.7 III.126
Aaditta SN 35.28 IV.19 (available)
Aggikkhandhopama AN 7.7.8 IV.128
Dvayatanupassana Snp III.12 139 (available)
Pañcavaggiyakathaa Vin 1.6 I.7
Uruvelapaa.tihaariyakathaa Vin 1.12 I.24
Dimitry Ivakhnenko